Buying private jet is super essential to a growing population these days, Purchasing these beauties are for flying pleasures, flying for business trips, using a plane for crop-dusting, aerial photography, adventure, becoming a bush pilot, skywriting, aeroplane aerobatics and lastly is for aircraft racing. And a jet at the price of $59.9 million is exactly what you need to fulfill if not all but most of these. That’s a Gulfstream G550.
The Gulfstream G550® large-cabin, ultra-long range business jet turned heads right from the start. Less than two weeks after it entered service, a G550 flew nonstop from Seoul, South Korea, to Orlando, Fla., covering the 7,301 nautical-mile distance in 14.5 hours and setting a city pair record. In fact, it would go on to establish 40 city-pair records in its first five years of service.
This is a brawny aircraft with an international reach. Powered by enhanced Rolls-Royce BR710 turbofan engines, the G550 has a range of 6,750 nm at Mach 0.80 and a high-speed cruise capability of Mach 0.87. With its long legs, the G550 easily links Washington, D.C., with Dubai, London with Singapore and Tokyo with Paris.
As you might expect, the G550 is equipped with the Gulfstream PlaneView® cockpit, the most advanced flight deck in business aviation. Based on the Honeywell Primus Epic® architecture and display system, the PlaneView cockpit presents critical flight information on 14-inch liquid crystal displays arranged for easy interpretation. Its synthetic vision system is on the G550. The optional Synthetic Vision – Primary Flight Display adds to the enhanced situational awareness even in zero visibility conditions.
Also a Boeing Business Jet 2 for $55.5 million is also up for intense consideration.
The Boeing Business Jet is the product of a Boeing and General Electric joint venture to create a high performing aircraft. The first BBJ surprised customers and manufacturers by selling more than ever expected. Introduced in 2001, the ultra-long range BBJ2 has 25 percent more interior space and two times baggage space. Also, named the next generation 737-800, the Boeing Business Jet 2 is 19.2 feet longer than the successful 737.
The BBJ2’s cabin measures 98.3 feet long, 11.7 feet wide and 7.1 feet tall. To get an idea of just how large the BBJ2’s cabin really is, it can seat sixty passengers in a high-density configuration. However, it is optimized for eight passengers, giving them plenty of extra space. The lavish interior features lounges, distinctive conference areas, a large lavatory with a shower, and comfortable sleeping accommodations. Long missions utilize a separate relief crew lounge. With a total cabin volume of 1,004 cubic feet, this aircraft gives most apartments a run for their money. Buying private jet like BBJ2 will surely exceed your expectations.
In addition to that is a Bombardier Global Express XRS, which costs $47.7 million. It is hailed as the world’s most expensive jet; the Bombardier Global Express XRS is the most luxurious as well as the most accomplished business jet ever built! Accommodating the desires of the most sophisticated and demanding traveler with no compromises, no other aircraft in its class flies you faster, farther. Building on its Global Express heritage and raising the bar yet again, this extraordinary aircraft offers even greater cabin comfort, enhanced performance and further advanced technology for increased productivity and peace of mind. Balancing comfort, speed and range in a way that maximizes each with agile brilliance, the Bombardier Global Express XRS corporate jet places you at the top of your game and the world in the palm of your hand.
Ready to fly with only 30 minutes warning, no other intercontinental business aircraft takes you faster, farther than this XRS. Powered by Rolls-Royce BR710, flying at altitudes of up to 51,000 ft (15,545 m), this high performance aircraft has exceptional range, carrying eight passengers and a crew of four 5,450 nautical miles nonstop at Mach 0.87, 6,150 nautical miles nonstop at Mach 0.85 and 6,500 nautical miles nonstop at Mach 0.82 — bridging Tokyo and New York, or Moscow and Los Angeles, nonstop.
So what’s stopping you from Buying Private Jet?
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