Posted in Aircraft, Luxury, Travel on 31 March 2009

If you are a serious tree hugger with a load of money to spare, then you can perhaps hire the services of Safari Air. This very green, luxury private jet charter service has committed itself to bring down global warming substantially by purchasing carbon offsets for each passenger mile traveled. And now, the brand has announced a special 21-day ‘Around the World Grand East Africa Safari’ tour.
Well, this one is meant only for eight passengers who will be taken aboard a Safari Air Gulfstream IV private jet to be taken on a 24,450-mile adventure of a lifetime. You can visit the Great Pyramids of Giza, Hong Kong Harbor, Taj Mahal and the gorgeous safaris in Tanzania and Kenya.
Posted in Aircraft on 31 December 2008

If you can’t take the noxious fumes of a city after alighting from a plane, stay in the plane instead! The Stockholm-Arlanda airport will now feature a hostel on wings of sort. The hostel is nothing but a Boeing 747 from 1976 which has about 25 rooms after being converted into a grounded hostel. This apparently is also the world’s first hostel and comes with original engines that mesmerize any guest.
The flight deck now doubles up as a private suite and there also is a lounge and cafe for those who need some kind of refreshments and relaxation. A night ion the hostel is not exactly like staying in a YMCA funded hostel. A night in the Jumbo Hostel will set you back by $170.
Posted in Aircraft, Designer on 26 September 2008

There is good (please also read ‘economical’) news for the not so rich millionaires out there. Don’t worry or die of shame if you don’t own a luxury jet to fly from one business destination to other. There is another way to travel in luxury and style without having to suffer the cost price as well as the maintenance charges of a private posh jet.
Marathon Coach has come up with a solution for that particular rich desire that too at a little less money. Now, you can buy a flight in one of those fancy personalised coaches. The experience would be so unique that your mouth has a very strong chance of dropping to the ground. And your wish shall be their command as they will be more than happy to provide to your demands for a baby crib, office, library and what not.
Hey, there is more. A resident interior designer will be at your beck and call, you can decide the upholstery and even the furniture with him/her.
Via lifestylebuzz
Posted in Aircraft, Luxury on 13 July 2008

Officially christened as “The Vision SJ50,” the Jet by Cirrus Design is a deluxe miniature airliner flown by a single pilot. The Cirrus Vision claims to unify the finest of both i.e. high performance single-engine class and very light jet type. Cirrus takes pride in tagging it the slowest, lowest and cheapest jet accessible. Power-driven by a Williams International FJ33-4A-19 engine, the plane can take wing at about 300 knots at an utmost commissioning altitude of 25,000 feet.
Its spherical outline allows more internal space and the detachable seats can house around seven people. The plane features revolutionary V-Tail design, high-tech avionics and flight systems with a fat bonus of the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System.



It is being told that the Cirrus Vision SJ50 had its first 45-minute flight last week that was performed from company globally at the Duluth International Airport, Duluth, MN.
Via Luxist
Posted in Designer, Elite Find of the Day, Gadgets on 7 July 2008

If the thought of flying high in an aircraft produces oogles in your kids belly then its time to shun his fear by bringing home aircraft shaped accessories, enabling him to be in touch with them on day-today basis. One such designer yet functional product is the USB Aircraft Mouse. Representing the extreme of geek chic, the decorative item would befit well your study or office desk. The look and feel of the mouse resembles that of an airplane with a USB interface.
Weighing 90 grams, it offers 800 DPI resolution and sports a plug and play, and an LED light up once inserted into a USB port. Priced at $17 from Gadget4Tell, the USB Aircraft Mouse is available in variety of shades i.e. red, orange, green, white, and black.
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Via GearLog
Posted in Aircraft on 6 May 2008

A next-generation aircraft is being planned by Cirrus Design and it seems to be a transition from the Cirrus SR22. For an utter smart jet like this, considering light jets like the Eclipse 500 and the Cessna Citation Mustang would be a limitation. Targeted for the personal use market, it is suggestible to put it across the Diamond Aircraft Industries D-Jet. It comes equipped with a parachute likewise any other Cirrus together with a body of a composite material.
Anticipated to get a certification within next few years, Cirrus is at present demanding $100,000 deposits for the jet. To promote the product, the company started with distributing a drawing of the jet in the form of a jigsaw puzzle to all the deposit holders.
It is being said that on 28 June, entire puzzle would be completed and the Cirrus Jet design would be disclosed.
Check out the video:
The Jet will house seven people i.e. two seats at the cockpit, two in the second row and two in third row. The seventh one is formed by a slider between the second and third row. The Jet features two doors and a parachute located on its nose.
Via Luxuo
Posted in Aircraft on 6 August 2007

Antonov or AN-225 is not a Missile but the world’s heaviest and largest aircraft built-ever. Flying / walking on the landing gear arrangement of 32 wheels and a wing span of 291 feet, this is a state-of-the-art masterpiece.


Designed in 1988 for the Soviet space program, the plane can carry the Energia rocket’s boosters, Buran space shuttle or ultra-heavy and oversize freight, up to 250,000 kg (550,000 lb) on the lower portion and 200,000 kg (440,000 lb) on the upper fuselage.
The cargo to be carried on the upper fuselage is restricted to 70 m long. Jump on for more pix:














