3. Boeing Business Jet 747-8i
Designed by Cabinet Pinto, stretching over 250 feet from nose to tail (total length) and passenger capacity for over 400 in airline configuration, Boeing 747-8i is the largest aircraft (the 747-8 is the heaviest).
747-8i is the Business Jet variant of 747-8.
It is difficult to say once inside, you are on the airliner and not in a palace property with luxury trimmings. The inside of the aircraft consists of ornate suites, staterooms, lounges, dining rooms, passenger seating areas, and bathrooms.
The main bedroom is located directly under the cockpit in the nose of the aircraft. The nose is the private section of the aircraft, located on the front of the fuselage, and is the quietest because it is away from the engines. The aircraft’s nose is generally reserved for the first-class cabin with the most popular seats 1A and 1B. These seats take the form of a loveseat for two persons in this 747. The whole process from design to implementation took four years and the aircraft were serviced in Basel, Switzerland, by AMAC Aerospace.