Private jet version of Airbus A220 costing $80 million has the same amenities you’d expect from a mansion
- The Airbus A220 has a private jet variant
- It’s called the ACJ TwoTwenty and costs $80m
- The bizjet comes with a spacious and luxurious interior
Published on Aug 20, 2024 at 4:08 PM (UTC+4)
by Siddharth Dudeja
Last updated on Aug 20, 2024 at 9:03 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
If you are an aviation enthusiast, you might have heard about the Airbus A220, but do you know about its executive private jet variant brimming with luxury – the ACJ TwoTwenty?
It’s a fairly new business jet in the Airbus Corporate Jets lineup, and it exists solely to cater to customers who want the very best.
Think of it this way — the single-aisle Airbus A220 got a complete makeover to become a fancy private jet.
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Inside the Airbus A220 private jet variant
Airbus exclusively partnered with chartering firm Comlux to create the ACJ TwoTwenty.
As part of this agreement, the company will roll out 17 of these business jets, two of which have been delivered so far.
The company calls it an ‘extra-large bizjet’ — and for good reason.
You see, the aircraft was actually a commercial jet designed to fit 160 passengers, so there’s a lot of empty real estate that Comlux had a chance to utilize.
Although it’s not all that fancy-looking and ‘extra’ from the inside, the TwoTwenty comes with a lot of space and subtlety.
As the company intended, it’s a private jet for corporate owners rather than individuals.
However, if you’re a fan of minimalism, this might just be your cup of tea.
The ACJ TwoTwenty is subtle and spacious
This Airbus A220 variant comes with designated meeting areas and multiple beds.
There are also several ‘recreational’ areas with plenty of seating options, including dining tables, couches, and TV seats.
Oh, and did we mention a sizeable bathroom with a curated ambiance?
Now, it’s not the first time we’ve seen a private jet having tons of space, but this one gets credit where it’s due.
According to Aviation International News, getting one will set you back for about $80 million.
It’s certainly not cheap as far as business jets go, but it definitely comes with a few perks.