Most Expensive Private Planes
The name “Gulfstream” is synonymous with private jets and their latest
flagship model carries on their tradition of providing customers with a
comfortable time in the skies all in the luxury of their very own plane.
Don’t be fooled just because it’s the cheapest plane on this list. The G700
can come with up to five living areas and the whole plane can seat 19
passengers. Gulfstream has also boasted that the G700 is sustainable, from
its aerodynamic design and engineering to its interior design, where you can
choose leather alternatives or vegetable-dyed materials for the inside of
the plane. Aside from the design and interior, the G700 also boasts a
maximum range of 7,500 nautical miles (13,890 kilometres) with a maximum
speed of 0.925 Mach.
An Airbus as a private jet? If you’ve got a little upwards of USD $300
million, why not? Small and compact usually come to mind when someone
mentions “private jets”, but the Airbus ACJ350 boasts a floor area of
308 square metres. The concept of its interior design is to make it feel
like your home in the sky. Some of the unseen things that contribute to
the comfort of this Airbus include the cabin air being exchanged every
two minutes and it also has the “quietest sound level in the industry”
according to its brochure. The cabin’s layout is completely up to you.
You’ll work with the ACJ Two Twenty Creative Studio who will take into
account how you’ll be using your plane and propose a design according to
what you’ve told them. Depending on what you want, you may have to shell
out a couple more million for your cabin.
This particular model is used by Lufthansa, Koran Air, Nippon Cargo
Airlines, and is even the model for the current Air Force One. So if you
have one of these as a private plane, it means you’ve really got deep
pockets—and you want to show it off. One of the few people who own one
for private use is a Middle Eastern businessman who hired design house
Albert Pinto for the interior, transforming the humongous plane into the
businessman’s very own mansion in the sky. So yes, it is possible to
have a Boeing 747-8 all to yourself.
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