Royal Jet, a company based in Abu Dhabi, UAE is the world’s largest independent BBJ operator. It owns eight (8) Boeing Business Jet. (B737 BBJ)
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In the Abu Dhabi Air Expo last week, I was invited to take a tour of the World’s Most Luxurious Boeing Business Jet.


Once inside the Private BBJ, I walked past the aisle to the main lounge area.

Main Cabin
The main lounge area has 8 seats with 2 large marble table for dining or conference, each of the seat can convert into fully flat beds.
Passenger can control the lighting, audio/video, window blinds with the ease of a iPad remote control. This is demonstrated in my video.

The BBJ is luxuriously designed by Edese Doret design. I particularly like the glass and curtain partition and the ceiling without any overhead bins.

Behind the main lounge area, there are additional 8 seats that can also extended into fully flat.
There are further 18 premium economy seats at the rear of the BBJ, which offer additional capacity for the VIP entourage. In addition to the hand picked cabin crew, the Royal Jet BBJ service comes with a personal on-board chef.

Private Bedroom
Perhaps the most impressive feature on the BBJ is this private bedroom with queen size bed and private bathroom.

So perhaps you may be interested in finding out the cost and numbers? The cost of this luxuriously decked out BBJ is over $100 million dollars. The cost to charter this BBJ is about $12,000-$15,000 per hour.
You can see the full details in my video.
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The company also do empty leg one way charter, so I am hoping to fly on the BBJ once when the opportunity arise. Have you ever flown a BBJ or private jet? I’d be interested to hear your experience?
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Hello Sam,
thank you for sharing this great experience. They have 8 planes available as you mentioned in your video. But just two of them are pretty new: A6-RJV (from the video) & A6-RJU . They both are configurated and built up in Germany, cabin design was made from New Yorker designer Edése Doret. The other 6 planes are between 17 and 19 years old.
Keep it running, Sam!
Nice touch to wear your pajamas to test out the lie-flat seats.