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Private jets come in all sizes, and while most are small and mid-size aircraft, there are plenty of examples of larger narrowbodies and widebodies being used privately. The would be the largest possible private jet – and could offer some amazing interior options. Only one has ever been ordered by a Saudi Arabian Prince.

It promised a lot, but for unknown reasons, it was never delivered. Both and Boeing market their commercial aircraft as private jets. Boeing has the Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) series, offering everything from the 737 to the 777 and 787.



Airbus also offers all of its jets as private options through its (ACJ) program. While there are plenty of Airbus jets in private use (including the A350 for Merkel Force One), there has never been a privately configured A380. There was, however, one order from His Royal Highness Prince Al Waleed bin Talal bin Abdulaziz Alsaud of Saudi Arabia, which was ordered in 2007 at the Dubai Airshow.

The prince already owned an older private Boeing 747, so this new aircraft would be a step up in size and interior fittings. The plan for the aircraft featured three decks (with part of the cargo deck used) connected by a lift. Accommodation would include 20 VIP suites on the main deck and five large cabins with king-sized beds and bathrooms on the upper deck - no doubt an amazing way to travel and entertain.

The aircraft would also contain the following features: This video from one of the design companies for a private Airbus A380 gives a.

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