- B-2 Spirit
$737 million
The B-2 Spirit was launched in 1989. The program to develop it was initiated during the Carter administration in the late 1970s. Northrop was chosen to build this fighter plane. The highlight of its design is a technique called “continuous curvature” which deflects radar. In fact, its radar cross-section is just 1.1 square feet – the size of a pigeon. The bomber was first deployed in action in the Kosovo War in 1989 where it flew 50 sorties. - Air Force One
$660 million
Air Force One is a triple decker with 4,000 square feet of space. This gives all passengers plenty of leg room to stretch their legs. The plane can easily hit a speed of 650 miles per hour. For medical emergencies, there is a mini hospital on board with specialist doctors and an operation theater. The aircraft is equipped to survive meteor strikes, earthquake, and nuclear war. In case of an attack, it deploy flares to counter heat-seeking missiles, ECM (electronic countermeasures), and radar-jamming technology. The plane has mid-air refueling abilities and can be refueled even at 35,000 feet. - Airbus A340-300
$ 600 million
The A340-300 has a capacity of 295 passengers and can easily cover up to 7,400 nautical miles (13,700 km) during a single flight. It entered service with Air France and Lufthansa in March 1993. In fact, Lufthansa is the largest buyer of this aircraft and operates a fleet of 30 planes. The year 2006 saw the launch of the improved A340-300 Enhanced version with advanced fly-by-wire and avionics systems and newer CFM56-5C4/P engines. As of July 2017, airlines were using 104 Airbus A340-300s for their operations. This plane has a cruising speed of 871 km/h (541 mph) and a maximum speed of 914 km/h (568 mph). - Airbus A380 Superjumbo Jet
$ 500 million
Airbus A380 is a double-deck, wide-body plane with four engines. The Saudi prince’s plane includes a pray room that rotates so that it always faces Mecca, a stable for horses and camels, and a garage for cars. This plane is the world’s largest commercial aircraft with huge dimensions and to accommodate it many airports around the globe have refurbished their facilities. - Boeing 747
$ 153 million
The 747-8 is one of Boeing´s most successful models. An unnamed client has customized his private plane with luxuries such as fully equipped bathrooms, private living room, a master suite with stunning views, a guest cabin with en-suite bathroom, and a private office. Other amenities include big screen TVs, low tables, two living areas with sofas, dining room for 14 guests, and a large meeting room. - Trump’s Boeing 757
$ 100 milloin
One of the highlights of the Boeing 757 is a glass cockpit with large computer screens that display flight info. It has a self-checking feature that alerts pilots about issues before they bloom into emergencies. Trump’s plane is one of the fastest in the world and can hit more than 500 miles per hour powered by two Rolls-Royce RB211 turbofan engines that can keep it afloat for 16 hours. - BD-700 Global Express
$ 47.7 million
The BD-700 Global Express is a twin-engined long-range corporate plane that was designed to cater to the demand for ultra long range business flights. It was first delivered for usage in 1999. The plane has distinctive winglets on its low/swept wing and a swept T-tail with swept horizontal stabilizer. The twin engines are mounted on the rear fuselage and there are 13 cabin windows on each side. The aircraft has a cruising speed of 505 knots and a range up to 6700 nautical miles. - Gulfstream IV
$ 38 million
The Gulfstream IV is a twinjet aircraft that is designed and made by Gulfstream Aerospace, a General Dynamics company. It is powered by two Rolls-Royce RB.183 Tay turbofans. The plane is renowned for its staying power on air. In June 1987, a Gulfstream IV set world records in its class in flying west around the globe in 45 hr 25 min. The following year another Gulfstream IV plane set world records flying east around the world.
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