Inside world’s biggest private jet …an ultra-posh Boeing 747 dubbed the Flying Mansion with master suite & full bathroom

THE Boeing 747-8 is the world’s biggest ever private jet and comes with everything you could ever need when you’re travelling 40,000ft in the air.

Dubbed the “Flying Mansion” this ultra-posh jumbo jet can give you a beautiful night’s sleep in one of its luxurious beds fit for a king, littered with gold trim, pillows and fancy decor or amaze you with the glamorous full-sized bathroom fit for a billionaire.

Cabinet Alberto PintoThe whopping bed in the master bedroom onboard the world’s biggest ever private jet[/caption]

Cabinet Alberto PintoAn entire bathroom sits on the Boeing 747-8 meaning guests are never far away from looking and feeling their best[/caption]

Cabinet Alberto PintoThe main living area makes up just a small part of the biggest ever upper deck on any jumbo jet on the planet[/caption]

The Boeing jet stands out from it’s fellow huge planes because of its pure elegance and style inside.

Featuring multiple spacious living areas, dining rooms and a whole range of bedrooms including a master suite that might just be the most extraordinary bedroom ever to float in the sky.

Inundated with space the plane might as well be a mansion as it is full of the finest materials like exotic woods and the most prized possessions.

First flown in November 2005, the massive jet dwarfs most others in the sky and can host up to 467 passengers on board.

An impressive wingspan of up to 224ft suits the Middle Eastern owner perfectly as it helps him live out his wildest dreams in the skies.

In total the jet took four years to fully complete as French design firm Cabinet Alberto Pinto handcrafted it to the best of their talents.

The master bedroom is by far the stand out room in the Boeing 747-8 as it sits directly in the nose of the plane under the pilots cockpit.

This gives it the most privacy in the plane as it’s furthest away from the noisy engines and also sits by itself uninterrupted by others.

The full size comfy bed sits in the centre of the room that is draped in shinny golds to give off the most expensive feel possible.

The room offers almost unlimited amounts of storage space alomng the shimmering walls as added detailing has been provided to take it top the next level.

A personalised reading lamp, impeccably positioned bedside tables and cupholders in the wall all give the owner complete satisfaction in his pricey purchase.

The entire plane is fitted with lights that can be controlled by a clever touchscreen device that the owner can always be near and control his and his guests moods at all times.

But it’s the en-suite bathrooms that really take your breath away as you walk through a giant door and into a room that is covered in mirrors and goods, as the wooden furnishings make the gold trim pop in colour.

A grand staircase – obviously made up of all gold – takes you from the master bedroom up to the main floor on the jet.

This floor is considered the largest upper deck of any jumbo jet ever made and greets guests with a massive living room full of everything a person could want on their long-haul trip.

Various colour-coordinated bookcases and a mammoth flat-screen TV all await those who perch on the intimate sofa as pristine artwork covers the patterned walls.

Another room has an additional three sofas that sit directly above vaulted ceilings perfect for a night of games and chit-chat with your nearest and dearest.

A mega sale on the “world’s most expensive plane ticket” has also recently been announced with lucky flyers getting a five-star experience 30,000ft in the sky.

The luxury cabin will get you a private bathroom, double bed, lounge area, a tasty meal with champagne and caviar and even a range of special gifts to take away with you.

If you thought flying first class was as good as it gets then the Etihad’s The Residence will, truly blow you away.

They offer an incredible one-of-a-kind suite dubbed the most expensive plane ticket ever as it comes with everything you could ever need on your flight.

Only one ticket in the world allows a pair of guests to enjoy three separate rooms as they hop on a long-haul flight and that belongs to The Residence.

The Residence might be a pricey ticket but the Virgin Galactic is even more.

The space plane is soon to be open for tourists but it’ll cost an eye-watering £365,000 for a 90-minute trip of a lifetime.

Cabinet Alberto PintoThe staircase is littered with gold just like the rest of the jet[/caption]

Cabinet Alberto PintoAnother living area gives you all the inflight entertainment you could ever need with books and a TV along with lots of space[/caption]

GettyThe Boeing 747-8 might look like an ordinary plane from the outside but inside it is near perfect[/caption]   

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