VIP Edition 787 Dreamliner
Hong Kong real estate tycoon Joseph Lau is one of the lucky few who ordered a Dreamliner VVIP in 2007 for $153 Million USD. He will have a 2400 square foot luxury cabin fully equipped with a loft, vaulted ceilings, video wall displays, modern appliances, and elegant furniture. Its fully equipped with bars, kitchens, dining […]
Hong Kong real estate tycoon Joseph Lau is one of the lucky few who ordered a Dreamliner VVIP in 2007 for $153 Million USD.
He will have a 2400 square foot luxury cabin fully equipped with a loft, vaulted ceilings, video wall displays, modern appliances, and elegant furniture.
Its fully equipped with bars, kitchens, dining rooms, and beds for a comfortable night of sleep.
“A Boeing 787 VIP affords its owner complete accommodation,” said Steven Hill, president of Boeing Business Jets.
“The spacious cabin and the technology of the 787 enable an owner to design a beautiful environment that exactly meets preferences and needs. Whether you are looking for a flying palace or a business office in the sky or both, the possibilities are endless.”
“Aboard a 787 VIP owners can fly anywhere in the world nonstop, and on those long-distance flights, it is critical to have amenities and a cabin environment that allow passengers to be completely comfortable and productive,” Hill added.
Boeing Business Jets has commissioned several design firms to develop preliminary concepts for 787 VIP interiors. A number of other airplane interior design firms and completion centers have developed a variety of innovative interior design concepts for the 787 VIP as well.
But if you prefer to have even more space, you can order a 747 VIP to enjoy its 4,786 square-meter cabin. These new interiors, which include a new SkyLoft area, were presented in Geneva, at the European Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition in 2007