Well, Dreamliner, that’s been converted
into a private jet with bedrooms, walk in wardrobes and a Cinema. The flying
Five-star hotel, lavish interiors belong to a sprawling penthouse or pricey
hotel suite, en-suite bathrooms, dining room, and office area. Dream Jet, can accommodate
335 passengers as a commercial plane, but it will carry up to 40 maximum. The
guests have plenty of room to stretch out. The Dream Jet comprises a big cabin
set over 6,500 square feet with a separate resting space for cabin crew. The jet
cost is around $324 million (£250 million). The laundry list of luxe amenities
are a sound proofed main guest area, spacious living room and entertainment
suite, with full sized master bedroom suite, wash room with big sized shower,
electric dinning and conference tables and 16 convertible day beds. Therefore, it
lowers in-flight noise down to a much civilized 48 decibels, and has air
technology built in to decrease travel sickness and filter germs from the cabin
air. Moreover, co-designed by Kestrel and Parisian yacht and aircraft design
specialists Pierrejean Design, heaven forbid, any unexpected bumps occur, the
furniture has also been streamlined to be absent of any sharp edges.
Thus,
other design features include hardwood trimmings and doors, silk accented
carpets and tablets which control everything from lamps and audio to window
shades and flight-attendant alerts. Also, lamps, potted plants, fluffy white
towels and contented bathroom products lend the space a homely feel - the home
of a very rich individual of course. The project has been planned two and half
year, commissioned by an anonymous Asian businessman and developed by American
luxury aircraft customisers Kestrel Aviation Management. It was unveiled
earlier this year at the European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition
in Geneva.
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