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What do you think of this unique private jet? 😮


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·Nov 3, 2024

Behind me is an $18 million private jet.

"This is Rick. Can you show me inside?"

"After you, let's go!"

"Wow, Rick! This is one of the most impressive interiors I have ever seen on a global. Could you tell us more about this?"

"Yeah, absolutely! It's a little different. The owner was going for like a cigar lounge type of vibe. If you follow me to the back..."

"Absolutely! The brown compliments the sidewalls really well. You know, it's a little different. I must say, the pattern on the sides are really, really impressive. I understand that it's, you know, sort of an elegant look that they're going for. Do you know how much this option would normally cost on an aircraft?"

"I know that he spent close to a million to put it together the way it is, and he was really unique with it. You know, as you can see, he's done a great job, I must say. Obviously, we've walked past the club four, which is mainly used for meetings, meals, and, you know, a bit of social time with your guests."

"This feature here it's quite unique to Bombardier Global aircraft because you don't get these on any other OEMs. It's like a desk, you know, for the principal to work, to use, you know, their laptop, sort of get some meetings done. Maybe really useful. Underneath, you know, we got the storage ports. Every client we bring over here, that's the first thing they say..."

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