Here’s a list of the 20 most expensive private jets in the world. Affording a private jet is not a feet for everyone. Saudi Prince Saudi Prince Al Waleed owns the Airbus A380 with a price tag of $500 million. This is has been labelled the most expensive private jets in the world:
The 20 Most Expensive Private Jets In the World
The list of private jets and figures mentioned below have been compiled from Insider.com.
The Embraer EMB 190 BJ – $41 Million
The Embraer EMB 190 BJ was first introduced to the world in 2006 but didn’t take flight until 2007.
It comes with a very hefty price tag, however, it can be easily justified by all the luxurious fixtures and fittings included.
The private jet is fitted with extra fuel tanks which means it can fly a lot further without having to refuel.
Also, as you would expect, it has separate bedrooms, bathrooms and a walk in cargo area if you want to stretch your legs mid-flight.
Gulfstream G500 – $44 Million
Next up we have this very impressive Gulfstream G500.
Now, although $44 million is a lot of money, it’s not in comparison to some of Gulfstream’s other offerings that are featured later on.
The G500 is fitted with beautiful bespoke cabins, which include customised tailored seats to match customer requirements.
Also, if you need to browse the web or take conference calls on board, then the jet comes fully equipped with super fast internet, roughly 30 times faster than any of its competitors.
Bombardier BD 700 Global Express – $47 Million
The first Bombardier on our list is one of the most expensive private jets in the world.
It has the capacity to travel long distances without having to refuel, which means it can get you to your destination a lot faster than most of it’s competitors.
The private jet features a gallery, conference area, dining room, a large bathroom and a stateroom.
Perfect if you’re looking to splash the cash!
Embraer Lineage 1000E – $53 Million
The Lineage 1000E is a converted airliner that comes with a $53 million price tag.
Its design was based on the popular Embraer E190 regional airliner, which means it can be configured to include a master bedroom and a walk-in shower.
But, if you’re feeling a little bit more adventurous, then you can pretty much customise the interior however you like!
Gulfstream G650ER – $66.5 Million
Coming in at number fifteen on our list of the most expensive private jets in the world is the Gulfstream G650ER.
This is Gulfstream’s flagship product, costing a cool $66.5 million. It comes fully loaded with all the goodies you’d expect to see in a private jet, plus the entire cabin system can be controlled by a smartphone app!
It has a range of more than 7,500 miles and has a gorgeous interior made from luxurious leathers, elegant wooden veneers and handcrafted stonework.
Bombardier Global 7000 – $73 Million
The Global 7000 has more than an 8,500-mile range, which means it can travel non-stop from New York to Sydney, Australia on one tank!
The Global 7000 has more than an 8,500-mile range, which means it can travel non-stop from New York to Sydney, Australia on one tank!
Boeing Business Jet 2 – $75 Million
The Boeing Business Jet 2 is owned by India‘s richest man, Mukesh Ambani.
Costing an impressive $75 million; it comes with approximately 1000 square feet of space and is equipped with its very own executive lounge and private suite.
If Mr Ambani ever decides to sell it, this could be a great investment for the time conscious billionaire businessman!
Boeing 737 – $80 Million
In thirteenth position, we have the customised Boeing 737, whose owner is yet to be identified.
The Jets original price was $57 million, however, by adding some interior modifications and other luxuries, the price has increased to around $80 million.
The plane can hold up to 19 passengers at any one time and includes a bedroom, kitchen, bathroom and conference room.
The conference room is as good as it gets on solid ground, as it features smartphone and computer connectivity, and a high-definition video system with surround-sound.