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How to renovate your private jet


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·Nov 3, 2024

I was going to say, like, what's a turnaround time for the change of an interior? Also, for example, if you put half a million into renovating the interior, there are three things you could do to the interior: the soft goods, which is all the fabrics, whether it's the side panels, the ceiling, the seats, the carpet, that kind of stuff.

Then the other part is the color of the wood, and then the other one is moving furniture around. To move furniture around is very, very expensive; they have to redo engineering drawings. I mean, literally, on a G550, just to give you an idea, if you wanted to change this couch to two chairs, it would cost about so.

I guess just to keep the configuration the same, like, but change the interior color scheme, leathers, stuff like that. Well, if you want to change this airplane, let's say, you know, you like the color of the wood now. You see this is a light color wood, but if I go at this other one, this is a dark color wood. You see now this color is sort of like a medium.

So if you can envision, and what we do, if you wanted to get an airplane, this, we usually don't look at the colors. Okay? Because that's the worst thing, and people do it; they buy a plane because they like the color of the seats. It's nuts.

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