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$80,000,000 private jet tour!


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·Nov 3, 2024

Behind us is the future of corporate aviation. Let's go inside and take a look. This is even bigger than the 6X.

This is the standard bedroom with a king-size bed. But we have a larger one, which is a suite where you can have a desk, cabinet, and a seat here. This is a longer bedroom, and here you have the standard bathroom, which is without the shower.

But inside, we have the model which is the biggest bathroom with a shower. We can have an even bigger screen, and you can see it with a family and enjoy the movie. It's a lot of space inside, so you do not have this feeling of being in a plane. You just have to sit; you can really enjoy the volume.

This kitchen is larger than most kitchens in New York City apartments. It is like a kitchenette in a house. The range on this airplane is 7,500 nautical miles. I can get you from London to Singapore, get you from the US to Australia. It really is the optimum range to get anywhere in the world.

So they're going quick. I think everybody better hurry up and put their money in. Are we allowed to say what the price is of the aircraft? The price is 84 million in June '23. Thank you for showing me around; it's always a pleasure to see you.

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