Friday 16 January 2015

ROYAL: See Inside Saudi Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal’s $300 million Private Jet

59 years old Saudi Prince –Alwaleed Bin Talal has definitely proved that he is really wealthy as he could afford a $300 million Airbus A380 jet t bought in 2012 from Airbus and he went ahead to hire Design Q for its interiors at the cost of  $200 million which made it a “flying palace”.


The Airbus A380 is equally the same airplane used by Singapore Airlines and Emirates, which has a passenger seating capacity of 800 and can fly 8,000 miles before refueling.

The said cost is just a drop in the ocean to the Middle Eastern Prince whose net worth, 
according to Daily Mail, is above $18 billion, adding up to his numerous investments in lucrative global firms which includes the News Corp, Apple, Citigroup and social network Twitter

Flying Palace - Airbus A380 provides a parking space for Prince Talal’s  Rolls Royce, a concert hall that has a seating capacity for 10 people and with a grand piano, five master's bedroom with king-sized beds and private bathrooms and showers and 20 smaller private rooms.

It also has a spiral main staircase as well as a private lift connecting his master's bedroom to the tarmac for easy entrance and exit, holographic monitors in the boardrooms and computer-monitored prayer mats in the prayer room that fiddle with automatically to face Mecca.

The Airbus provides other amenities such as a Turkish bath and a well-being room with flat screen TVs on the wall and a giant screen on the floor to see the plane's location. The Sauid Prince topped the “100 Most Influential Personality list in Saudi Arabia” and he eventually sold the luxury plane when share prices of Citigroup  dipped, Prince Alawaleed presently has in his possession a configured Boeing B747, Airbus A321, numerous yachts and more than 100 assorted vehicles.

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