While luxurious amenities in private jets include Art Deco-inspired interiors , Hermès tableware, and teams of masseuses , the latest proposal by Airbus might be the most opulent of them all. The Airbus ACJ319neo Infinito jet allows passengers to have an unimpeded view of the sky above—all while flying tens of thousands of feet in the air.
The technology works in a way that passengers won't actually be looking through a window towards the sky. Rather, the ceiling will be comprised of a high-definition screen that will run the length of the cabin. Above the ceiling, on the plane's exterior, there will be several high-tech cameras. These machines will then live-stream the aerial view back down to the screen in real-time. And for those onboard who don't love the idea of gazing at the open sky's while flying several hundred miles per hour, the screens can be also used to show other pre-determined images as well.
The shower and bathroom feature such opulent details as carbon-fibre details.
The ACJ319neo Infinito jet, which is expected to be worth over $100 million, was designed by Airbus and Pagaini Automobili—an exclusive Italian car company that manufactures less than fifty vehicles per year. The aircraft can comfortably hold up to eight passengers. The jet also includes a bedroom, dining room, and a sizable shower.