A Look Inside The World’s Only Privately Owned Boeing 787 Dreamliner Will Blow You Away

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There’s only one privately owned Boeing 787 Dreamliner in the world, the rest are owned and operated by the massive airline companies. This private Boeing 787 Dreamliner is owned by UAS International Trip Support which owns and operates ‘Dream Jet’, global luxury charter jet service.

This particular Boeing 787 Dreamliner was on display at the Dubai Air Show 2017, and travel/aviation YouTube star Sam Chui had the opportunity to tour this plane and see what the wealthiest people on the planet get to travel like:

There are times when I prefer to stay in the dark about how luxurious and nice the wealthy elite have it when traveling. In this case, I feel somewhat relieved to know that there are people out there who get to travel without any of the misery that the rest of us experience anytime we have to hop on a plane.

There’s no tiny bathrooms, cramped seats, miserable security lines, garbage food, haggling with the flight attendants about taking the entire can of soda, or any of that bullshit. You just step foot onto this private Boeing 787 Dreamliner and from then on it’s nothing but ultimate luxury. There’s an extensive flight crew on hand to take care of your every need.

The main seating area has two large tables which can be used as conference tables or for dining. There are movable sofas controlled by a button. The master bedroom looks more comfortable than 99.99% of bedrooms I’ve ever been in. The shower holds 210 gallons of fresh water for bathing which truly is more than anyone could use in while showering on an airplane. There are 18 flat seats in the back and an additional 6 ‘premium economy seats’ for the servants, which is blowing my mind that a private jet has accommodations for ‘servants’ because I can’t even wrap my mind around having servants that travel with you.

You can check out a full picture tour of the VVIP Deer Jet Private Boeing 787 over on Sam Chui’s website if you want to see more.