Wednesday, September 16, 2009

The £300 million flying palace being built on board Airbus 380




Possessing a private plane is never a fantasy for a billionaire, for he can afford them at any stretch in life. But it does become a guaranteed fantasy when an Airbus 380 is converted into a flying palace embedded with wholesome goodies to be created into a captivating experience that’s never been seen or dreamt of before. Reckoned to be the world’s largest private jet on completion in four years time, Worcestershire-based firm Design Q is working on this heaven-like flying experience on a superjumbo designed to order for a Saudi prince. When on board, apart from being an owner of a space occupied by 600 passengers, the £300 million (approx. $482,300,000) flyer has five suites with king-size beds, high-tech entertainment systems and prayer room with computer controlled mats that always face Mecca. The belly of the A380 has been turned into a relaxation zone with a Turkish bath for four; the adjoining room has floor and walls converted into a giant screen to show the ground bellow.

For workaholics, there’s a boardroom with iTouch and holographic screens and a conference room where the owner can virtually project his members and hold conferences. Tailored for all flying needs, the unique Airbus 380 has everything a billionaire could want, including onboard parking for the Rolls-Royce.

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