Sunday, November 24, 2013

10 Most Expensive Business Jet Aircraft in the World

Dubai Air Show will be a concern among the global aviation industry actors. In the event, which took place November 17-21, 2013, it will be on display around 150 aircraft. Start to unmanned aircraft (drones) to commercial aircraft. Not only that, Dubai Air Show will witness the endless competition between Boeing and Airbus to grab the attention of consumers.

Among the hundreds of aircraft on display, there is a special type that will attract the attention of visitors. As quoted from the CNBC, on Monday, November 18, 2013, the product was business jet aircraft.

Honeywell International, a manufacturer of aerospace systems for various types of customers, estimates, as many as 9,250 new business jets worth more than 250 billion euros, or about U.S. $400 billion will be delivered to customers this year and 2023.

Spacious cabin business jet aircraft purchases to dominate more than 55 percent. Purchasing aircraft mostly come from countries that are members of the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, and China), the four countries with rapid economic growth.

"We've created the list of 10 most expensive of business jet aircraft that offered to the consumer," said Steve Varsano, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and founder of the Business Jet, a jet brokerage company. The aircraft prices starting at U.S. $38 million to U.S. $99 million. The price varies according to the discounts, features, and interior. Here is the 10 the most expensive business jet aircraft in the world:

10. Dassault Falcon 5X (U.S. $45 million)
The aircraft made ​​its first flight scheduled in the first quarter 2015. Dassault Aviation will showcase its newest aircraft at the Dubai Air Show. The aircraft can travel a distance of 5,200 miles.
9. Embraer Lineage (U.S. $52 million)
Embraer showcased the latest types that have been upgraded are called Embraer Lineage 1000 E at the National Business Aviation Association Convention in last October in Las Vegas. The aircraft is able to cover a distance of 4,600 miles and carry 19 passengers in five cabin zones.
Embraer Lineage 1000. (Picture from: http://www.executivejetco.com/)

8. Dassault Falcon 7X (U.S. $52 million)
Hot on the heels of the foot on the Gulfstream and Bombardier aircraft, make the French jet maker creates business jets are very popular for a long distance.

Varsano said, Dassault Falcon 7X is the only kind of business jet aircraft has three engines. A total of 215 aircraft have been produced and introduced in 2007, these aircraft remained popular among the customers. Although, having a narrower cabin than the Gulfstream and Bombardier.
Dassault Falcon 7X. (Picture from: http://www.airliners.net/)
7. Gulfstream G550 (U.S. $55 million)
This is the old model of Gulfstream aircraft. G550 is a market leader with sales of 476 units since its launch in 2003. Gulfstream G550 is equipped with all the required amenities businessman whose activities are super busy like a fax machine, local wireless, and satellite communications in accordance with the standard.
Gulfstream G550. (Picture from: http://www.gulfstream.com/)
The aircraft also has a system to circulate fresh air that continues to fill the cabin with 100 passengers.

6. Bombardier Global 6000 (U.S. $55 million)
Bombardier 7000 and 8000 will be ready for the market in 2017 , while the 6000 Bombardier already marketed today and proved popular among customers . This aircraft has the largest passenger cabin in its kind.

The aircraft can travel a distance of 6,250 miles. Bombardier Global 6000 also has a more modern cockpit that replaces the Bombardier Global Express XRS . The aircraft is capable of carrying eight passengers and crew nonstop from Tokyo to Dubai , Johannesburg to London or Moscow to Los Angeles.
Bombardier Global 6000. (Picture from: http://businessaircraft.bombardier.com/)
5. Bombardier Global 8000 (U.S. $66 million)
Bombardier Global 8000 aircraft offers three separate living room of the cabin. The three cabin layout was developed based on research on the needs of customers around the world. The aircraft can carry about 8 to 19 passengers.
Bombardier Global 8000. (Picture from: http://businessaircraft.bombardier.com/)
Bombardier Global 8000 can fly as far as 7,900 miles at 0.85 mach, and open the customer to route such as Los Angeles to Sydney or Hong Kong and Mumbay to New York. Bombardier said, the 8000 type aircraft also setting new standards for fuel efficiency.

4. Bombardier Global 7000 (U.S. $68 million)
Bombardier 7000 jet types similar to Bombardier 8000 , and is able to reach a distance of 7,300 miles. The aircraft can carry 10 passengers in the cabin space is divided into four zones.

The Canadian company that manufactures the aircraft knowing players in the airline business, so the Bombardier would not be head-to-head with Gulfstream aircraft for the long term. The company hopes customers are ready to wait for 3 years to bring Bombardier 7000 and Bombardier 8000.
Bombardier Global 7000. (Picture from: http://www.corporatejetinvestor.com/)
General Aviation Manufacturers Association said, that at the end of the third quarter of this year, Gulfstream has sold 38 aircraft worth U.S. $1.96 billion, while Bombardier sells 36 aircraft worth U.S. $1.38 billion.

3. Gulfstream G650 (U.S. $72.5 million)
This type of aircraft is very popular among the world's celebrities and billionaires since it was launched. However, if the buyer wants to get the latest and most expensive of this aircraft type, at least the buyers have to wait until 2017. "G650 has a new model, so far 38 units have been delivered to the buyer and 40 additional units expected in 2014," said Steve Varsano.
Gulfstream G650. (Picture from: http://www.gizmag.com/)
The aircraft can fly eight passengers and four crews as far 7,000 miles non-stop. This aircraft has a speed of 0.925 mach, and it's the fastest jet speed available today. Gulfstream G650 also noted a high demand after the aircraft owner to sell back to other buyers. The sellers make a profit of U.S. $5 million to $7 million per transaction.

2. Airbus A319 Corporate Jet (U.S. $89 million)
Airbus A319 ACT is a competitor of Boeing's business jet aircraft. This type of jet aircraft noted a high demand in the market, with a seating capacity of between 18 to 30 passengers and range up to 5,900 miles.

Airbus A319 Jet aircraft is a shortened version of the A320 commercial aircraft. Earlier this year, Emirates took delivery of non-jet version of the A319 and turn it into a super-luxury private jet aircraft that can be ordered through the website.
Airbus A319 Corporate Jet. (Picture from: http://www.executivejetco.com/)
The Executive Emirates Airbus A319 can accommodate 19 people with 10 private suites, lounge, and dining room.

1. Boeing Business Jet 3 (U.S. $99 million)
Boeing Business Jet 3 was introduced to the public at the beginning of this year and can fly up to 6,000 miles. According to Boeing, the 737 commercial jet has a very spacious cabin as the hotel has a lounge, staff room, dining room, and bedroom. The aircraft can carry 38 passengers and 8 crew members and 230 pieces of luggage.
Boeing Business Jet 3. (Picture from: http://www.aerospace-technology.com/)
According to Steve Varsano, business jet aircraft with a large model has a special market. Because this type of aircraft requires larger air strip for landing. Varsano said, Boeing has sold 156 units of Boeing Business Jet since 1999. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | CNBC | DAILYMAIL]
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