Man who owns Boeing 737 private jet villa gives tour inside and it's as wild as it looks

Published on Aug 22, 2026 at 8:06 AM (UTC+4)
by Henry Kelsall

Last updated on Aug 22, 2026 at 8:06 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by Mason Jones

Man who owns Boeing 737 private jet villa gives tour inside and it's as wild as it looks

A man who owns a Boeing 737 that has been converted into a luxury private jet villa has given us a tour inside, and it is as wild as you would expect.

The man in question is Felix Demin, and the jet is currently parked in Bali, Indonesia, where it is used as Demin’s private villa, which is rented out for vacations.

This is a far cry from how the airliner was used before, when it was in regular commercial aviation service.

But it has found a new lease of life, and Demin has given us a tour.

What is it like inside the Boeing 737 private jet villa?

In 2014, this particular Boeing 737 was still in commercial service.

However, it is now serving a very different luxury purpose, with it now sitting on top of a cliff overlooking the sea.

“We have a living area, and we also have two bedrooms,” said Demin in a video collaboration with Supercar Blondie.

Out on top of the starboard wing, there is now an outdoor lounge area, which is peak luxury.

This gives you an amazing view, with the aircraft situated 150 metres above sea level.

Below the tail of the airplane is a pool, complete with a jacuzzi and poolside seating for you to relax.

Perhaps the real highlight, however, is the aircraft’s bedrooms.

This really is an airplane that you can live in

Inside, there are two bedrooms that make up the sleeping areas.

Of course, there is also a shower and a separate toilet room, which allows for incredible views of the ocean.

The main bedroom now resides in the ex-cockpit area of the aircraft.

A bath is also in this room, with that right in the front of the Boeing airliner.

Demin also modified the windows so they could open.

“This was because I wanted to have the feeling of fresh air and the view of the ocean,” he said.

The second bedroom is in the rear of the Boeing

Towards the back of the aircraft is the second bedroom.

It isn’t quite as glamorous as the front bedroom, but it is still incredibly luxurious.

Demin said the villa also has voice control throughout for things such as the lights.

There is another bathroom behind the second bed in the private jet villa.

The rear bedroom also still has a door from the aircraft’s flying days that you can open and relax on the netting to get a view of the cliffs.

As far as giving an airplane a second lease of life, this must be the best way to do it.

Boeing 737 timeline

1964: Engineering work begins on a new short-haul aircraft to supplement larger jets

1967: The original -100 model takes to the skies for its maiden voyage

1968: Lufthansa operates the very first passenger service with the jet

1984: Introduction of the -300 variant brings updated aerodynamics and new engines

1997: The redesigned Next Generation series debuts with larger wings and glass cockpits

2011: The MAX program is officially announced to offer greater fuel efficiency

2017: Malindo Air becomes the first airline to fly the newest generation commercially

2019: Aviation authorities globally ground the MAX fleet following two tragic accidents

2020: The FAA clears the updated models to resume commercial operations

Henry joined the Supercar Blondie team in February 2025, and since then has covered a wide array of topics ranging from EVs, American barn finds, and the odd Cold War jet. He’s combined his passion for cars with his keen interest in motorsport and his side hustle as a volunteer steam locomotive fireman at a heritage steam railway.