When air travel is in question, the rich and famous fly in their own private jets. Equipped with luxurious interiors to suit their delicate taste, these private planes such as Cessna, Boeing, or Convair, make the trips their wealthy owners more comfortable and enjoyable.
So, next time you fly in that low cost airlines, I bet you'll think about these lucky guys.
So, next time you fly in that low cost airlines, I bet you'll think about these lucky guys.
Donald Trump and his Boeing 727-23 |
Originally operated by American Airlines, this 1968 vintage jet was reconfigured to hold 23, with pale leather armchairs, gold plated seatbelt buckles, oil paintings, and Waterford crystal lamps. The Trump logo on the side of the aircraft is 30 feet long, 4 feet high, and made of 23 carat gold leaf.
Roman Abramovich and his Boeing 767-33A |
This 767 may look ordinary on the outside, but its interior is reportedly outfitted with chestnut and decorated with gold. The aircraft can often be spotted at Luton Airport some 40 miles north of London, where Abramovich spends much of his time.
The Sultan of Brunei and his Boeing 747-430 |
The Sultan bought this 747 brand new for at least $100 million and had it fitted with a special interior and features such as washbasins of solid gold and Lalique crystal at an additional cost of some $120 million. The Sultan has several other aircraft, but this is his largest.
Jimmy Buffett and his Grumman HU-16 Albatross |
This former military Grumman HU-16 Albatross amphibian aircraft owned by singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett is named The Hemisphere Dancer. In 1996, it was shot at in Jamaica by local police who suspected it of carrying drugs.
Air Force One - Boeing 747-200B |
The aircraft used to transport US President on important state and domestic visits, Air Force One is a Boeing 747-200B that has been heavily modified with secure communications systems, electronic equipment, a self-contained baggage loader, front and aft air stairs, and the ability to refuel in-flight.
Mark Cuban and his Boeing 767-277 |
Billionaire Mark Cuban, who owns the Dallas Mavericks NBA basketball team, reportedly had custom-made seats installed on the aircraft that are large enough to accommodate the teams tallest players.
Elvis Presley and his Convair 880 |
Named Lisa Marie after Elvis daughter, this Convair 880 was customized with 28 seats instead of the usual 110. The tail of the now preserved jet was painted with The Kings personal TCB logo, which stands for Takin Care of Business.
Bill Gates and his Bombardier BD-700 Global Express |
Owned by Challenger Administration LLC on Bill Gates behalf, this jet can carry eight people at a cruising altitude of 51,000 feet for a distance of 6,500 nautical miles, a range that permits nonstop Tokyo-New York or Los Angeles-Moscow.
Wayne Huizenga and his de Havilland Canada DHC-6-320 Twin Otter |
One of the most rugged and reliable utility transport aircraft ever built, the unpressurized Twin Otter can carry up to 19 people and take off from and land on rough strips as short as 100 yards. This aircraft appeared in a seaplane chase scene in the James Bond film Casino Royale.
Harrison Ford and his Cessna 525B CJ3 Citation Jet |
Harrison Ford pilots his own CJ3, which can carry six people in comfort for some 1,900 nautical miles. Ford is considered so good a pilot that the FAA asked him to be the spokesman for the runway incursion awareness and prevention campaign that the agency started in 2001.
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