World's Most Luxurious Plane Sold to Mystery Chinese Buyer

By Josh Peachey, September 2, 2016

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We've all heard about private jets, but the latest creation by Kestrel Aviation Management is outrageously kitted out with everything you'll probably ever need. 

The Boeing 787 and the Airbus A350 can carry about 300 or 550 passengers respectively, but why would you want to do that when you can have your very own high-flying hotel, kitted out with exquisite bathrooms, bedrooms and dining suites. 

One of the many selling points is the plane's range. It can travel over 10,000 miles without stopping, because apparently the richest travellers aren't big fans of stopping for fuel. 

Costing roughly US$325 million (RMB2.1 billion) with a US$100 million (RMB667 million) maintenance fee, this jumbo jet was recently bought by an anonymous Chinese person and delivered sometime in August. Here are some things you can do on the private jet...

Work while you travel in the study area:

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Freshen up in the his and hers bathrooms:

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Walk-in showers with tons of space:

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Take a nap in one of the bedrooms:

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Throw a dinner party or hold a conference in the multipurpose area:

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Dine or relax in this fabulous sitting area:

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Admire the artistically decorated hallways:

World's Most Luxurious Plane Sold to Mystery Chinese Buyer

Take a rest in the stateroom, which includes a bed with a seatbelt to keep passengers safe during turbulance:

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[Images via QQ]

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