A 380 'Flying Castle' worth half a billion dollars

Royal bedrooms, Turkish baths and Roll-Royce garage, and meeting room with giant screen watching the ground, A380 'flying castle' cost up to 500 million USD.

Designed in the order of a prince in the Middle East, when completed within the next three years, the Airbus A380 will become the largest "super-plane" in the world.

The owner of this "flying castle" has yet to show up, but many sources believe that it is the Arab prince al-Waleed bin Talal, owner of the Savoy hotel. Currently this super plane is in the process of design.

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Design model of rooms of the "flying castle" A380.

With a capacity of up to 600 people, the owner of the aircraft and his guests will enjoy 5-star service right from the moment they board the plane.

According to Gary Doy, Design Q's director of design Q, with a modern elevator and a red carpet spreading out with gorgeous lighting, it feels like you're attending an Oscar ceremony. The 'belly' part of the A380 is turned into a entertainment area, including a luxurious bathroom for four, marble.

Next was the large conference room with the floor and walls turning into a giant 'screen' that could observe the ground. Passengers can stand on that 'magic room' and watch the whole journey.

If the job is still "chasing" passengers to the plane, the meeting room of the A380 will be equipped with an iTouch screen, the partners can attend meetings with the merchants on the plane through the conference system. online.

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The A380 is dubbed the "flying hotel" of the world.

Besides, there are five prominent suites with royal beds, an entertainment sound system and a customary Muslim prayer room.

To move between the three floors of the aircraft, the designer uses a convenient elevator system, bringing passengers from the individual floor, down to the concert hall equipped with piano and seats for 10 listeners, finally the floor garage. In addition, there are 20 additional sleeping quarters for the unexpected guests, equivalent to the first-class cabin of regular airplanes.

Doy said: 'This plane is very special and does not appear the second in the world. This 'flying castle' is all what a billionaire can expect. We did not try to put a whole hotel up, but what we designed served the need, and added some unique details. '

General information about A380 aircraft:

Airbus A380 is a two-stage, four-engine aircraft manufactured by Airbus SAS, first tested on April 27, 2005 from Toulouse, France. Commercial flights began in early 2007 after 15 months of testing, with the first aircraft delivery to go into use for one of Airbus, Singapore Airlines customers.

Crew: two people
Transport capacity: 853 passengers, with 66.4 tons of goods
Engine: 4 × 311 kN turbofan, or Rolls-Royce Trent 900 or Engine Alliance GP7200
Length: 73 m
Wingspan: 79.8 m
High: 24.1 m
Wing area: 845 m²
Maximum fuel: 310,000 liters
Maximum flight speed: 1,020 km per hour
The farthest range: 15,000 km