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Would you buy this $28,000,000 private jet?


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·Nov 3, 2024

This is what a 28 million dollar plane looks like. Let's go inside.

When you come in, the first thing you see is a Club 4 configuration. This is excellent for business meetings and meals. The owner will usually sit in this seat right here. This is so that they can see the cockpit and what the pilot is doing at all times.

At the back of the aircraft, there is a foldable Devon that converts into a bed. This is accompanied by a two-seat Club configuration. The foldable Devon will also fit three people, as it's certified with three seat belts that enable you to host up to nine passengers.

This is my favorite seat on the aircraft because you are sitting forwards, and you can see the entirety of the cabin. There is a live map showing exactly where we are, and we're currently in Geneva.

At the back of the cabin, you have the lav. This is also known as a toilet, but in the industry, we like to call it the lav. This seat here looks unassuming, but if you lift this lid, you get the laboratory.

Last but not least, in the back, you have the luggage compartment, which stores all your necessary baggage. So that's it, guys! This is what a 28 million dollar jet looks like. Would you buy it? Comment down below.

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