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Step inside the $20,000,000 Falcon 7X. 🛩


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·Nov 3, 2024

This is a $20 million plane, and this is Steve. He's selling it. Should we go take a look inside? Let's go.

So, we are now inside the aircraft. Steve, could you please tell us a little bit more?

Sure! Most of these airplanes have these first four forward club seats. Coming back here, you have the conference table; it's a dining table with the two extra seats across to have a conversation. You can have a meal. It's a great place that everybody gathers around.

Then, more of a place, like in the back here, where you're coming into the bedroom. You can see here now you have two couches, or they’re called the vans on these airplanes. They open up each to a single bed. They also can come together completely to make one big, full-sized bed. It’s really like a separate bedroom on an airplane.

Yeah, indeed! There is plenty of space. I’m like 180, and I can literally stand straight here.

Could you tell us a little bit more about the range of this aircraft and the capacities?

Sure! So, this airplane is a very high-density aircraft. It holds about 16 people. It has the capability of going from London all the way to Los Angeles. It’s 5,800 nautical miles, and it’s very fuel-efficient.

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