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Is this private jet worth $20,000,000?


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·Nov 3, 2024

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

As soon as you walk in, we have this fantastic galley. It's got a really big counter space. On the right side here, we have crew rest. This is important when you're taking a flight usually over 10 hours. Sometimes, you bring a third crew member to be able to exchange them so everybody's fresh along the way.

Most of the time, where the CEO sits is over in these front two seats, and usually, this is where everybody sort of sits at the beginning. Why would that be the case? The main reason is that usually, when you get closer to the engines in the back, it's a little bit noisier.

So here we are in the rear section of the airplane. This is normally a div a couch that's pulled out and becomes a double-sized bed. This is made up for people who want to get on the airplane at night. Immediately, as soon as you take off, you get in the bed, you go to sleep, and you wake up; you're at your destination.

So, what's the maximum amount of people this aircraft can accommodate? It's 13. You have four here, four in the middle, and five in the back.

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