Elon Musk Private Jet

The New $78,000,000 Private Jet of Elon Musk: Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, is a devotee of private jets and other forms of opulence. He recently purchased a private jet after concluding a $44 billion deal to acquire Twitter.

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It has been reported by Austonia that Elon Musk, a billionaire, has ordered a Gulfstream G700. The private aeroplane should arrive in 2023.

Musk frequently uses private jets for his trips. More than 150,000 kilometres were logged on the internet mogul’s Gulfstream G650ER in 2018.

Manufacturer Gulfstream claims that the G700’s cabin is the industry’s widest. A total of 109 feet, 10 inches in length and 25 feet, 5 inches in height are allotted for the cabin’s interior.

Elon Musk Private Jet
Elon Musk Private Jet

There is a private bathroom, a separate lavatory, a kitchen, a dining area, a living room, a stateroom, and a set of entertainment equipment.

There is either a single or double bed in the cabin. The interior of this jet is illuminated by natural light thanks to the twenty windows it features.

Elon Musk Private Jet

Elon Musk Private Jet

The G700 also includes a unique bathroom outfitted with a shower.

Elon Musk’s new private jet, a Gulfstream G700, can carry up to 19 people and has a maximum height of 51,000 feet. It reportedly cost him roughly $78 million.

Elon Musk Private Jet
Elon Musk Private Jet

The jet’s range is 7,500 nautical miles, which is the equivalent of flying nonstop from Singapore to San Francisco, California, USA.

Elon Musk Private Jet

Elon Musk Private Jet

The Gulfstream claims that the G700 can travel at Mach 0.925, or very close to the speed of sound. The G700, released in October 2019, is rumoured to be replacing his current plane, the G650ER.

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Elon Musk Private Jet

Elon Musk Private Jet

Musk has four private aeroplanes at the moment, three of them are Gulfstreams.

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