Boeing has released images of three design concepts that could be used inside its groundbreaking new 777X jets - which include master suites, stylish interior design and spacious living space to add luxury to long haul travel.
The BBJ 777X, a new Boeing Business Jet model that can fly more than half way around the world without stopping, was announced on December 10 and can fly farther than any business jet ever built.
Two versions of the new jets, BBJ 777-8 and BBJ 777-9, will be available and both come with a large cabin space ready to be transformed into a five-star space for VIP customers.
Renderings of the interiors show beautiful bedroom suites with their own hammam, cinema areas and futuristic shower pods in the middle of a marble floor.
The bedroom in Unique Aircraft's renderings show a luxury space complete with artwork on the walls and storage space
Blinds cover the jet's windows in the tiled bathroom area with modern lighting fixtures on the XXX7 plane
Concepts for the cabins designs were made by Greenpoint Technologies, Jet Aviation, and Unique Aircraft Design.
Greg Laxton, head of Boeing Business Jets said: 'Our most exclusive customers want to travel with the best space and comfort and fly directly to their destination.
'The new BBJ 777X will be able to do this like no other airplane before it, redefining ultra-long range VIP travel,' he added while speaking at the bi-annual Middle East Business Aviation Association Show (MEBAA).
The BBJ 777-8 offers the longest range of 11,645 nautical miles (21,570 km) and a spacious 3,256 sq. ft. (302.5 sq m) cabin.
While the BBJ 777-9 provides an even larger cabin measuring 3,689 sq. ft. (342.7 sq m), while still offering ultra-long range of 11,000 nautical miles (20,370 km), and is expected to enter service in 2020.
One of the designs features stylish grey furniture and leather seats to make long-haul journeys comfortable and relaxing
A futuristic pod shower stand in the middle of a marble floor in the bathroom design from Greenpoint Technologies
The Jet Aviation Design Studio in Basel, Switzerland cabin concept for the 777X jets uses modern and classic features, and is called Shaheen (Royal White Falcon), reports Business Jet Interiors International.
It was designed to accommodate 43 passengers plus a crew of 11 and features lounges, a game and cinema area, an office, private work spaces, three guest bedrooms.
There's also a master suite with its own lounge, bedroom, dressing area, shower and hammam.
Matt Woollaston, vice president of completions sales at Jet Aviation Basel, said: 'We incorporated forward-thinking concepts such as intelligent, digital LED lighting throughout the cabin, as well as OLED and smart glass technology on all the window panels.
'This allows the windows to be dimmed and virtual curtains or window shades to be displayed.'
Boeing Business Jets has only 261 orders in its history, but the aircraft it makes are made to the highest standards of design and quality, reports Business Insider.
The cabin space is transformed into a stylish, neutral space, with a textured ceiling and multiple seating areas for passengers
A rendering from Jet Aviation shows white chairs matched with opulent dark wood in the spacious cabin area
The office design incorporates the plane's windows but ensures the decor is modern throughout with armchairs and a desk
Boeing's new Business Jet 777-8 will be designed to fly from Perth to pretty much anywhere in the world, with a huge range of 21,570km and the ability to carry up to 350 passengers.
The airline Qantas is looking to buy the new Business Jet model for its Sunrise Project, Perth Now reported.
The Sunrise Project hopes to create an extreme long-haul flight which travels directly from Sydney to London, an unprecedented 20-hour journey halfway round the planet.
However the luxury interior can sometimes cost as much as the aircraft itself, Perth Now reported.
The bedroom is kept minimal with clean design and a modern light feature over the bed in this rendering for the jet
Greg Laxton, head of Boeing Business Jets, said the new range of BBJ 777X range aims to redefine ultra-long-range VIP travel
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