The Film That Made an Old Aircraft Feel Full of Possibility
A Jet Reborn
He reclaimed an aircraft once gathering dust, and we helped him give it wings again—showcasing its story in a sleek, cinematic way.
Stephen Bath is an aviation entrepreneur from the Bath family who built the Bath Travel legacy and chartered Concorde flights through Palm Air. When one of his private jets, formerly owned by the Guinness family, fell into disuse, Stephen saw more than just outdated fuselage. With his decades of industry experience, he knew it could still shine. He asked us to help tell that story in a way that feels as polished as the jet itself.

The Brief
Stephen needed more than a pitch. He wanted a video that captured the jet’s history and potential. Because the plane had outlived its typical purpose, his goal was to show in a fresh, inspiring light how it could still serve, even after years on the ground.
How WIDEO.co.uk helped
We kept things simple and smart. When a freezing day at Bournemouth airport wouldn’t have suited on-camera interviews in fluorescent coats, we shifted indoors. Instead of battling the elements, we recorded Stephen’s voiceover inside the jet’s warm cabin, and captured moody, cinematic footage of its exterior and interior. Then, by blending those visuals with thoughtful cuts and just the right music, we created a sleek, elegant narrative—without ever losing the comfort or character of the plane.
The Finished Video
The outcome is a two-minute visual story that doesn’t feel like a sales pitch — it feels like an invitation. Viewers meet the jet through its lighting, the hush of its cabin, and Stephen’s genuine tone. It’s a polished profile piece that earns attention quickly, and leaves people imagining the next chapter of this aircraft’s journey.
“It didn’t need to fly again. It needed to feel like it could—and now it does. That cabin still has soul.”