Man shows off what it looks like inside $80,000,000 Airbus private jet that has bedroom suite

Published on Nov 28, 2025 at 9:05 PM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh

Last updated on Nov 28, 2025 at 9:36 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones

Ever wondered what you’d do with $80,000,000? Well, that’s what it would cost to get your hands on the ACJ 220, an Airbus private jet decked out with a fluffy cockpit and a luxury bedroom suite.

If you’ve ever upgraded yourself out of standard economy, you might well have felt like you’ve been treated like a king or queen on a long-haul flight.

But you might still have a crying baby or a loud snorer in the seat in front, and there’s no escaping the noise.

That is, unless you get yourself an Airbus private jet, and you really can’t put a price on this kind of luxury… well, $80 million, but that’s nothing to the super rich.

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Airbus ACJ 220 is no ordinary private jet

With mass demand from celebrities, entrepreneurs, and royalty, the biggest plane manufacturers in the world have started creating specially crafted private jets.

Made from scratch, rather than refurbishing old retired planes, the Airbus ACJ 220 is one of these magnificent planes.

The Airbus private jet fleet was launched in 2021, with the ‘TwoTwenty’ being the customizable canvas for a multimillionaire to play with.

On its exterior, the 115-foot jumbo jet is powered by two Pratt & Whitney 1500G engines capable of reaching 624mph with a range of 5,650 nautical miles in one flight (enough to get from Europe to the Caribbean with spare fuel in the tank).

But it costs a massive $80 million to own one.

Luckily enough, some four years after it made its debut flight, one person has now opened its cabin doors to YouTube personality Enes Yilmazer, who has given his audience a private tour.

Inside the $80M Airbus Private Jet

In an upload on his channel, the content creator began his interior tour in the cockpit, which was much warmer than any we’ve ever seen before, thanks to its fluffy seats.

Moving into the cabin, it has enough room to house 23 people (19 passengers, a steward, two pilots, and an engineer), and is split into three wildly luxurious segments.

Immediately, you are greeted by a Massive 786 sq ft decked out with oversized luxury seats, 4K TVs, L-shaped sofas, wireless chargers, 5G WiFi, and mood lighting.

Electrochromic windows set the ambiance, allowing a blackout nighttime feel with the touch of the glass, no matter what time of day it is.

Then, there’s the spa-style bathroom that takes you out of the sky and into the Mandarin Oriental. With a 30-minute walk-in shower capacity, you really don’t need to worry about comfort and cleanliness aboard the ACJ 220.

Finally, the Airbus private jet is finished with a private bedroom suite for the host, featuring a king-sized bed and a vanity closet.

“I’ve never experienced walking around in a living room setting while like 30,000 feet up in the air,” explained Yilmazer.

“It’s so quiet inside. You can comfortably talk to each other, interact with everybody on board, and then they have this humidification system.

“It doesn’t feel like you’re in a plane. You’re actually on land. The food tastes better, you don’t really feel the jet lag, and the overall experience is better.”

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Jack Marsh is a journalist who started his media career after graduating with a degree in Journalism from the University of Chester. As an avid supercar and racing enthusiast, he has a passion for everything from Formula 1 to NASCAR. Whether it's highlighting the intricacies of McLaren’s anti-dive suspension revelations or recognizing celebrities’ multi-million-dollar rides, he has a keen eye for the faster things in life.