Posted in Aircraft, Designer, Luxury, Travel on 6 June 2009

Owning a private plane is no big new, even in times of the global economic slowdown. But the same does not apply to getting a palace in mid-air for oneself. We are talking about Airbus 380 which features a dream like experience. A definite never-seen-before, this jet (perhaps, the largest in the world) took four years from design stage to completion. The Worcestershire-based firm Design Q is the one behind this dream come true super jet which has been created on special order for a Saudi prince.
The Airbus 380 has ample space to accommodate 600 passengers in its lap of luxury that features high-tech entertainment systems, a serene prayer room with computer controlled mats that always face Mecca, a relaxation zone in the plane’s belly, a Turkish bath as well as few walls and floors being converted into a giant screen to show the ground below.


