This Is The Most Luxurious Private Jet We've Ever Seen

Take a look inside this converted Boeing 787

This Boeing 787 Was Converted Into Luxurious Private Jet

The above photo shows what a Boeing 787 Dreamliner typically looks like on the outside. It's big—so big that most models fit anywhere from 242 to 330 passengers.

Now, imagine what it would be like to fly on this plane if its 2,400-square-foot interior was modified to accommodate just 40 people. Well, Kestrel Aviation Management made just those modifications. The aviation consulting firm just sold its first Dreamliner, built specifically as a custom Boeing Business Jet (BBJ), according to Kestrel CEO Stephen Vella.

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Since the plane was sold to an undisclosed Asian operator, it's unlikely any of us will be able to travel on it anytime soon. But let's take a look at the luxurious interiors that were co-designed with Pierrejean Design Studio.

Nohl Martin, vice president of communications and business development at Kestrel, called it a "flying masterpiece."

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It doesn't just look good— check out that spacious main cabin - the technology is pretty impressive, too. The lighting, audio, video monitors, window shades, and flight attendant requests are all operated via tablets located throughout the cabin.

The plane can fly for 17 non-stop hours, making this master bedroom a necessity.

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The master suite comes with a bathroom big enough to fit a his-and-hers sink.

If you flew on this plane, you could even shower to assure you look freshly presented once you arrive at your next destination.

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In addition to the master suite bathroom, there are four other bathrooms, including this one off the main cabin lounge.

The plane also features 18 first-class sleeper seats for guests, as well as six additional rows of premium economy seats for staff members.

Wish you had your own Dreamliner private jet to fly around the world? According to Business Insider, one of these planes will set you back well over $300 million. In other words, keep dreaming.

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