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Top 10 Most Expensive Private Jets in the World — One Cost $600 million

Private jets are private for a reason, but some people with more money to spare take the privacy offered by these jets to another level.

These private jets are all equipped with the latest and greatest in luxury amenities, including spacious cabins, private bedrooms, and state-of-the-art entertainment systems.

They also offer incredible speed and range, making them ideal for long-haul flights.

Here are the top 10 most expensive private jets in the world:

10. Gulfstream G500 – $44 million

The Gulfstream G500 is a twin-engine business jet manufactured by Gulfstream Aerospace. It was introduced in 2014 and entered service in 2018.

The G500 is one of the most popular business jets in the world, and it is known for its long range, high speed, and luxurious cabin.

9. Embraer Lineage 1000e – $53 million

The Embraer Lineage 1000e is a large, ultra-long-range business jet manufactured by Embraer Executive Jets.

It is a variant of the Embraer E-190 regional jet. The Lineage 1000e was introduced in 2013 and entered service in 2014.

8. Bombardier Global 8000 – $66 million

The Bombardier Global 8000 is a large, ultra-long-range business jet manufactured by Bombardier Aviation.

It is the flagship of the Bombardier Global family and is one of the most advanced business jets on the market.

The Global 8000 was introduced in 2019 and entered service in 2021.

7. Gulfstream G650ER – $71.5 million

The Gulfstream G650ER is a twin-engine business jet manufactured by Gulfstream Aerospace. It was introduced in 2012 and entered service in 2014.

The G650ER is one of the most popular business jets in the world, and it is known for its long range, high speed, and luxurious cabin.

6. Bombardier Global 7000 – $75 million

The Bombardier Global 7000 is a large, ultra-long-range business jet manufactured by Bombardier Aviation.

It was introduced in 2014 and entered service in 2018. The Global 7000 is one of the most popular business jets in the world, and it is known for its long range, high speed, and luxurious cabin.

5. Boeing 787 Dreamliner – $224 million

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is a long-haul, wide-body, twin-engine jet airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

After dropping its unconventional Sonic Cruiser project, Boeing announced the conventional 7E7 on January 29, 2003, which focused largely on efficiency.

The 787 was designed to be more fuel-efficient and have a lower environmental impact than previous Boeing models. It features a composite airframe, new engines, and advanced systems that help to reduce fuel consumption, emissions, and noise.

4. Boeing 747-430 – $233 million

The Boeing 747-430 is a wide-body airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

Introduced in 1989, it is the third generation of the Boeing 747 family and is the first 747 to feature a stretched upper deck.

The 747-430 is powered by four General Electric CF6-80C2B1F engines and has a typical seating capacity of 416 passengers in a three-class configuration.

It has a maximum takeoff weight of 910,000 pounds and a range of 7,285 nautical miles.

3. Airbus A340-300 – $350-500 million

The Airbus A340-300 is a four-engine wide-body airliner developed and manufactured by Airbus.

It is the third and shortest variant of the Airbus A340 family, behind the A340-500 and A340-600.

The A340-300 was first introduced in 1991 and entered service in 1993.

It has a typical seating capacity of 295 passengers in a three-class configuration and a range of 7,400 nautical miles (13,700 km).

2. Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental BBJ – $403 million

The Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental BBJ (Boeing Business Jet) is a wide-body business jet developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

It is the largest and most luxurious business jet in the world, with a cabin that can accommodate up to 100 passengers in a variety of configurations.

1. Airbus A380 Flying Fortress – $600 million

The Airbus A380 Flying Fortress is a hypothetical modification of the Airbus A380 airliner proposed as a military transport and command and control aircraft.

The Flying Fortress would be equipped with a variety of military systems, including defensive weapons, surveillance equipment, and communications systems.

It would also have a reinforced fuselage and wings to withstand the stresses of combat operations.


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