Owning a private jet is considered the ultimate luxury, but to do that you need to have abundant financial resources, especially the outstanding luxury private jets that impress the elite around the world .
Gulfstream G700 - $73 million
The G700 is the new flagship jet from Gulfstream. This impressive aircraft debuted in 2019 and has a price tag of $73 million. With a cabin measuring 55 feet long, 6 feet high and 8 feet wide, passengers will certainly be able to stretch out comfortably throughout the flight. The cabin can accommodate 19 people and 10 can sleep comfortably. Passengers will also enjoy a sophisticated 6-seat dining table or use the space as a conference room. Passengers can continue working in the air with the plane's free high-speed Wi-Fi. The G700 is also equipped with a circadian lighting system that simulates sunrises and sunsets during the flight to help the human body begin to adjust to the new time zone.
Donald Trump's Boeing 757 - $100 million
The $100 million Boeing 757 belongs to former US President Donald Trump. The interior of this famous luxury plane includes cushions embroidered with the Trump family logo, a gym , a bathroom with a gold sink and many other luxurious amenities.
Airbus ACJ320neo - $110 million
Launched in 2020, the $110 million plane, also known as the “Flying Penthouse,” will take luxury to a whole new level. While this version of the regular plane can carry more than 180 people, the flying penthouse version is limited to just 19, with the interior laid out like an apartment, complete with a spacious master bedroom and private bathroom.
Boeing 787 VIP Dreamliner - 153 million USD
This ultra-luxurious aircraft could be the stuff dreams are made of, with a staggering price tag of $153 million. The massive aircraft has a floor area of over 2,500 square feet with a cabin measuring 180 feet long, 16 feet wide, and 7 feet tall. The Dreamliner can carry over 250 people. However, when used as a private jet, seating is limited to just 40. Passengers can rest and relax in ultimate comfort as they travel around the world. The lavish interior looks like a high-end hotel suite, offering passengers a wide range of entertainment and relaxation options.
Roman Abramovich's Boeing 767-33A ER – $170 million
Russian businessman Roman Abramovich's plane costs $170 million (over VND4,200 billion). This plane can comfortably carry the entire Chelsea football team because it has a dining area suitable for 30 people, decorated in maroon and gold. It is even equipped with an anti-missile system. The Boeing 767-33A ER has a maximum speed of 850 km/h and a maximum range of 11,090 km, enough to fly non-stop from London to Singapore.
Brunei Sultan's Boeing 747-430 – $323 million
It’s no surprise that the Sultan of Brunei, one of the richest men in the world, is on this list. His custom Boeing 747-300, which costs $323 million, includes luxury features to meet the country’s needs, as well as a solid gold sink. The Jet Lalique’s crystal and gold interior is like a real flying palace. The plane has a cruising speed of 1,000 km/h and a range of 14,000 km, making it ideal for state trips to Europe and America. The Sultan often flies his own fleet of planes, which includes an Airbus 340 and six small jets.
Joseph Lau's Boeing 747-8 VIP – $367 million
Hong Kong real estate tycoon Joseph Lau is the owner of this giant "flying castle" worth 367 million USD (nearly 9,100 billion VND). The Boeing 747-8 has an interior of 445m2 and 2 floors connected by a spiral staircase. Boeing's price for the 747-8 VIP is 153 million USD, Joseph Lau spent an additional 214 million USD to add a living room, bar, gym and an office large enough for board meetings. This giant plane can reach speeds of 1195 km/h and has a maximum range of 17,020km, equivalent to traveling from London to Sydney.
Alisher Usmanov's Airbus A340-300 – $400 million
Alisher Usmanov, one of Russia's richest men, owns a $400 million Airbus A340-300. It is Russia's largest private jet. The plane cost $230 million, and Usmanov spent another $170 million on the lavish interior, which includes a sophisticated dining room with plush leather seats, several living areas, a bathroom and sleeping quarters. The A340-300 has a top speed of 565 mph and a range of 8,500 miles, which is about the distance from Moscow to Tokyo.
Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal's Airbus A380 - $502 million
The world's most expensive private jet belongs to Prince Alwaleed bin Talal of Saudi Arabia, who owns an Airbus A380 worth more than $500 million (nearly VND 12,400 billion). The 550m2 plane is equipped with luxurious interiors such as a private concert hall, Turkish bath, garage, and even stables for horses and camels. The A380 has a maximum speed of 1,050 km/circuit and a range of 15,700 km, enough to fly non-stop from Riyadh to New York.
Air Force One: Boeing 747 - $660 million
Air Force One is essentially the private plane that the President of the United States uses for official travel. It’s a Boeing 747 that’s been outfitted with all sorts of cool features to make the President’s trip as comfortable and safe as possible. It’s like a flying White House, with all the amenities and technology you’d expect from a presidential motorcade. It has a great communications system, bulletproof windows, and even a medical room. It has a crew of 26, including pilots, flight attendants, and maintenance staff, and can carry up to 70 passengers.
Air Force One: Boeing 747-8 - 1.6 billion USD
The most recent Air Force One is a heavily modified Boeing 747-8, estimated to cost around $1.6 billion. The high cost of the Boeing 747-8 can be attributed to its advanced communications and security features as well as its custom interior. The aircraft is specially designed to meet the requirements of the President, including a Presidential suite, private office, large conference room that can accommodate up to 100 people, medical facilities, and secure communications systems. The aircraft's interior is also designed to provide maximum comfort for the President and his staff during long flights. Air Force One is a symbol of the United States and a powerful tool for projecting its power and influence around the world. The aircraft is operated by the United States Air Force and is maintained to the highest standards of safety and security. It is designed to transport the President and his entourage anywhere in the world, at any time, with maximum speed, efficiency and security.
(According to 24h, March 26, 2024)
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