Make your guests feel like "First Class" friends when you serve drinks from an airline galley cart! Designed to be simple, durable and highly functional in small spaces, AL.CARTS have designed a home-friendly version of an airline galley cart — with ten exterior color options and multiple interior add-ons, an AL.CART works as a bar or customized storage for an office or kitchen...


We've seen repurposed galley carts in Todd and Nicole's Project Precita.

Buy your airline galley cart from AL.CARTS. Prices start at $822 and the various customizations (brakes, interior fittings, etc) are all add-on extras. Via: Telstar Logistics.


Comments (6)
the first picture made me think they were outhouses
Egad!! The price! The price!
Are there any old ones from defunct airlines out there?
Surely you could find a less expensive storage unit that would fit the bill.
(And don't call me Shirley)
Wow, these are great for us aviation geeks and they sure are cheaper then the vintage (used) ones out there for sale. My guess is, if they last through all of the banging around the flight attendants give them, they should last a lifetime for someone like me.
I just saw these carts and I absolutely loved them! You can get them on http://www.flightstudiostore.com/ I am definitely buying one for my husband this christmas :) He works for an airline and he really is an aviation freak! That website has a lot of really cool aviation related items and they give you free shipping! (I love free shipping!!) If you like these type of products and aviation, this site is a MUST! I promise you'll love it! :)
I've got a vintage one (Canada 3000) on sale right now Ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Canada-3000-Airline-Aluminum-Tool-Kit-Cart-Road-Case_W0QQitemZ120465605143QQcmdZViewItemQQptZTool_Boxes_Storage?hash=item1c0c4f4217&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
$500 for the buy it now. Unlike the Alcarts, this one has all aluiminum trays. But they are "naked" (undressed). Using em as tool carts, but with some fun, I'm sure they would look quite amazing.
All the best!
M