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Sunday, 10 May 2015

A look inside the world's first private Boeing 747–8

A look inside the world's first private Boeing 747–8
This colossal jet airliner can carry over 450 passengers in a cabin 20 feet wide and over 200 feet long. Washington-based company Greenpoint Technologies have transformed this usually standard looking aircraft into a VIP haven in the clouds. Designed and built for an unknown client it took three years to complete using only the shell of the plane for a canvas. Greenpoint Technologies has been very reserved when it comes to information about the masterpiece and only revealed conceptual digital renderings that are a suggestion of what the interior is like.
It is suggested that included in the world's longest passenger jet is a restaurant, dining room, master and guest bedrooms, two large lounge areas, an office space and a conference room. Priced at a cool $400 million, a plane like this has never been seen before and by looking at the renderings for the master bedroom it is clear to see that this luxury aircraft is, in fact, more of an airborne 5* hotel than a plane. 
A look inside the world's first private Boeing 747–8
A look inside the world's first private Boeing 747–8
A look inside the world's first private Boeing 747–8
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A look inside the world's first private Boeing 747–8
This colossal jet airliner can carry over 450 passengers in a cabin 20 feet wide and over 200 feet long. Washington-based company Greenpoint Technologies have transformed this usually standard looking aircraft into a VIP haven in the clouds. Designed and built for an unknown client it took three years to complete using only the shell of the plane for a canvas. Greenpoint Technologies has been very reserved when it comes to information about the masterpiece and only revealed conceptual digital renderings that are a suggestion of what the interior is like.
It is suggested that included in the world's longest passenger jet is a restaurant, dining room, master and guest bedrooms, two large lounge areas, an office space and a conference room. Priced at a cool $400 million, a plane like this has never been seen before and by looking at the renderings for the master bedroom it is clear to see that this luxury aircraft is, in fact, more of an airborne 5* hotel than a plane. 
A look inside the world's first private Boeing 747–8
A look inside the world's first private Boeing 747–8
A look inside the world's first private Boeing 747–8

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