When it comes to practicality, it doesn’t make a hell of a lot of sense to somehow attach wings to a mansion if you want to somehow experience optimum comfort and opulence 35,000 feet in the sky. 

The aeronautical engineering alone would cost at least $100 million just in Research and Development. 

No, there’s another way to find that ultimate flying experience; The Boeing 787 “Flying Mansion” Private Jet…

Consider yourself warned, after you see this story you will find a way to do whatever it takes to get yourself on this plane at some point in your life.

I’m not joking. Whatever! It! Takes!

It’s called the “Dream Jet.” And a Chinese company called Deerjet charters it out for well- funded clients that want a once-in-a-lifetime experience in the air. 

The cost isn’t even that untenable when you consider what’s inside. $74,000 per hour to take this luxurious Boeing 787 in the air. 

In a word, the interior is stunning.  Created from the brilliant mind of French designer Jacques Pierrejean, it took almost three years to actually design and install the cabin.

There’s room on board to bring along 39 of your friends and go anywhere in the world. The fuel capacity allows it to stay in the air 17 hours nonstop. 

With a range of almost 10,000 miles, do the math on your possibilities, but NYC to Hawaii or Las Vegas to Sydney is on the table. 

The flying mansion nickname is apropos. Wood-paneled walls will lead passengers from the entryway of the plane into the main lounge area.  Waiting for you are custom sofas and Lay-Z-Boy style recliners that provide a massage chair experience if you were to hit turbulence in the air. 

The decor is sophisticated. Modern and stylish with soft tones, lush carpet and the finest leather and upholstery throughout. 

The main dining area is towards the rear of the plane, with twin dining tables loaded with fine china and tablecloths. 

The gust cabin area has 18 business class seats that all fully lie back. 

The master suite is a site to behold, complete with a dressing room which opens up into a full-sized main bedroom complete with a king-sized bed, world class bedding, a 42-inch flat-panel, and soundproofing throughout the suite which means the ambient noise never exceeds 46 dB.

Here’s the final thing I want to say about this plane. If you do have the means, and the desire to charter it and for some reason you’re struggling to fill it with 40 people.  I’ll drop whatever I’m doing at a moment’s notice and help you out.  

I’m a giver.

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