Friday, March 21, 2008

Learning About the Most Expensive Private Jets

If you are looking to buy a private jet, it will not be surprising to you the expensiveness of most of the selection. However, in regards to the most expensive private jets, the prices of these may be the ones which surprise you, as there are some which are incredibly high priced.

What are Some of the Most Expensive Private Jets?

The FA-22 Raptor, for instance, is easily considered as being one of the world’s most expensive private jets. It is able to fly at 1500km/h and can still remain undetected by radar, and is now being commissioned into the United States Air Force.

It is able to fire precisely targeted smart bombs and can also engage hostile aircraft far beyond the pilot’s vision, and at a cost of about $260 million, the Raptor is designed to fight a potential Soviet enemy that no longer exists, and a Third World War that if it ever happened of course, would be incredibly different and alternative from what could have been imagined in the real occurrence.

There is also the Boeing Business Jet 2, which is also considered to be one of the world’s most expensive private jets, and which offers the roominess of 747s except with strengthened fuselage and landing gear as well for both long and fast flights. This plane in particular is considered to be one of the most expensive private jets because it sells for about $55.5 million.

There is also the option of the Bombardier Global Express XRS, which is slightly smaller than the converted-airliner business jets, and yet places that of similar emphasis on cabin comfort, and with a cabin length of 48 feet, it can be configured for 19 passengers, and it also has an impressive cabin height of 6 feet 3 inches; this model sells for about $47.7 million in the United States.

Then there is the Cessna Citation X, which sells for about $19.6 million, and which is in fact considered as being the fastest business jet on the market, and which is able to hop half a dozen time zones on one full tank, which means no needed to stop and refuel. The main cabin in this model seats up to a dozen, although one of the drawbacks is that the cabin height is only 5 feet 6 inches.

If you are able to afford one of these models, you understand then the importance of taking some time and consideration in deciding on which exact model you want, so that you can be completely satisfied with the end result.

1 comment:

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