With a bedroom, 11 toilets and 40 televisions inside Qatar's luxury jet to Donald Trump

Despite criticism and internal opposition, US President Donald Trump's administration, appears to have agreed to accept a private super-negotious jet Boeing 747-8, gift from Qatar's royal family. The aircraft, which is estimated at around $400m, is a <x0-pallate flying” with royal-style environments, designed by the renowned French firm “Alberto [...]
Despite criticism and internal opposition, US President Donald Trump's administration, appears to have agreed to accept a private super-negotious jet Boeing 747-8, gift from Qatar's royal family. The aircraft, which is estimated at around $400m, is a <x0-pallate flying” with royal-style environments, designed by the renowned French firm “Alberto Pinto Cabinet”.
This private plane includes a main bedroom, a guest room, two large shower toilets, nine smaller toilets, five small kitchens, and a personal office. Dekor includes large leather armchairs, more than 40 televisions (including 10 large screens), and gold walls that remember the Trump Tower style in Manhattan, writes A2 CNN.

The aircraft, formerly used by a Qatar Airways division for the transportation of royal family and state officials, can hold about 90 passengers and 14 crew members. It has a flight autonomy of about 1250 kilometers and a maximum speed of 1062 km perh, making it faster and more efficient than the current Air Force One.
Trump declared in the Social Truth that this aircraft would serve as a temporary replacement for Air Force One until new presidential aircraft being completed built by Boeing. However, Boeing's project has faced major delays and major budget excesses, causing its completion to be postponed until 2027.
But even the luxury plane from Qatar will have to undergo a deep transformation to meet the security and communication requirements of a presidential plane. The US defence company L3 Harris has been selected to equip it with advanced technology for defence, satellite communication and protection against nuclear waves in case of war.

Despite being produced over 10 years ago, this Boeing 747-8 is one of the most expensive and sophisticated aircraft in the world. It was renovated by Swiss company AMAC Aerospace over a two-year period, and it contains abundant salons, luxury steps connecting two floors, internet, radio live and 13 Blue-ray devices.
This new “Air Force One” will be the longest presidential plane ever, with a length of 76.3 meters. It is a combination of American technology and Arab luxury and is now returning to where it was produced: The United States. /Periscope/












