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Boeing Jets Aircraft Interiors: Executive Versions

Posted by Jess Dayuno on August 5th, 2008

Today, one thing that differentiates the ultra-rich to the rest of the affluent community is by owning an aircraft. Many can book or charter a flight but few can say that they own it. However, owning one is not enough. There is the thing called exclusivity, which means stamping it with their own distinctive style.

Here are some of the best aircraft interiors in some of the Boeing’s VIP configured jets:

Take a peek on Wayne Huizenga’s BBJ. It is an executive version of a commercial Boeing 737-700. It has several modifications to give way to more luxurious facilities and amenities for a private jet service. It can seat around 24 people or so in lavish surroundings.  This Boeing Business Jet aircraft interior are just right for Huizenga’s Miami Dolphins crew who are in need of pampering during flight before and after a game shuttling from different cities in the U.S.

 Photo Credit: Aviation

Many would be owners are already waiting for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner Jet to be delivered to them. Boeing already received several orders for the executive version of the much-anticipated 787. The aircraft manufacturer released concept interiors for the 787 BBJs. One of their completion centers is Jet Aviation Basel. They are responsible for the different configurations to make the aircraft more VIP ready.

Photo Credit: Aviation

The 747-8 Boeing Intercontinental executive version concept aircraft interiors that, were shown in EBACE or the European Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition in Geneva shows an elegant dining area and ladder leading to the library. A Boeing 747-8 Jet has a huge and wide interior space just like the mansions of the rich and famous.

There is definitely no limit in making the lives of these ultra high net worth individuals more easier, comfortable and luxurious.

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