A new aircraft worth £55million is set to be the world’s largest private jet with four living areas and an ensuite master bedroom ready to fly 19 passengers in total luxury.
The latest in affluent travel, the Global 7000 aircraft, comes from Bombardier and is making its debut in Las Vegas on Sunday at the National Business Aviation Association’s flagship industry trade show.
Billed by the Canadian company as ‘an extension of your home and office’ the jet is said to be the first with four living spaces that can be designed bespoke to its owner’s preference, from flooring to decorative accessories – an entirely separate area for the crew is also provided.
Each room of the Mach 0.925 speed aircraft is fitted with big screen televisions, extra large windows and internet connectivity.
A man takes a selfie in front of Bombardier’s new Global 7000 business jet, pictured. The aircraft is said to be the first of its kind with four separate living areas
The cockpit of a mock-up Bombardier Global 7000 business jet, pictured. The aircraft can carry 19 passengers while traveling at a speed of Mach 0.925
An interior view of a mock-up Bombardier Global 7000 business jet, pictured, is meant to make the traveller feel like they’re at home
The dining area of the Bombardier Global 7000 business jet, pictured, is just one of four living areas offered in this ultra luxurious flight experience
Eight customer jets of the Global 7000 are currently in production and on track for deliveries in late 2018, according to Bombardier, who said the aircraft is completely sold out until 2021.
The company believes it will play a key role in its five-year turnaround plan, after almost going bankrupt in 2015 – analysts predict it could add $300million (£227) to Bombardier’s operating profit.
The ultra long-range plane, stretching a total length of 111ft 2in, is complete with a private bathroom which includes a shower, wardrobe and vanity set.
With an immense attention to detail, the focus on design is meant to allow the traveller to relax while in the air, or perhaps continue with their work as if they were in the office or home.
Each room of the Bombardier Global 7000 comes with a big screen TV, pictured, and complete internet connectivity
The dining area of the Bombardier Global 7000 business jet, pictured, is just one of four living areas offered in this ultra luxurious flight experience where passengers can feel like they’re at home or in the office
An aerial view of Bombardier’s new Global 7000 business jet, pictured, which is completely sold out until 2021
Bombardier’s new Global 7000 business jet, pictured, is for the luxury traveller wanting to fly from the comfort of their home or office space
The aircraft’s first flight was tested last year and it has since logged over 900 hours in testing.