
The price tags listed below might seem exaggerated, but the truth is that absolute flexibility, luxury and performance of these aircrafts deserve not only that kind of price range, but even more.
Gulfstream G550
The G550 was released to the market in 2003, and has increased performance. Range is increased to 6,750 nautical miles (12,500 km), mostly due to reductions in aerodynamic drag. The Gulfstream 550 has the longest flight range in its class. Gulfstream 550 competes against the Airbus Corporate Jet, Boeing Business Jet, and the Bombardier Global Express
Estimated unit price: $60 million
Boeing Business Jet 2
This aircraft usually seats between 25 and 50 passengers within a luxurious configuration. This may include a master bedroom, a washroom with shower(s), a conference/dining area, and a living area.
Estimated unit price: $55 million
Bombardier Global Express XRS
In comparison with older Global Express models released by Bombardier, the Global Express XRS offers higher cruise speed, increased range, improved cabin layout and lighting. It is reported that the letters have no significance, but were chosen by focus groups simply to improve the brand image.
Estimated unit price: $47,5 million
Gulfstream V
Capable of carrying up to 16 people in standard seating configurations, and able to fly up to 6,500 nautical miles (7480 miles, 12,038 km), the GV became the longest range business jet ever made.
Estimated unit price: $45 million
Dassault Falcon 7X
Except all the other facilities, the Falcon 7X is notable for its extensive use of computer aided design, claiming to be the "first aircraft to be designed entirely on a virtual platform.
Estimated unit price: $41 million
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1 comment:
Given that the word "private" refers to the ownership as opposed to a specific type of aircraft pretty much any aircraft could be "private". If you had enough money, you could own your own personal 747 or even an A-380. Those would be pretty hard to beat as "most expensive."
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