It would also be kitted out for business with a conference room and office so the owner is never out of touch with work

The jumbo jet would contain a master bedroom, 'aeroloft' with added sleeping space, and a large dining room

Artist's impressions show how the interior is as luxurious as an expensive hotel room despite space constraints


These extraordinary artist's impression images show how an enormous jumbo jet could be converted into a luxury home for a mystery billionaire - complete with bedrooms, multiple lounges and an onboard restaurant.

The custom-built Boeing 747 would cost the ultra-wealthy client £400million after it was customised to fit his specifications exactly over a three-year period.

The jumbo jet would normally carry as many as 600 passengers - but this version would be built for just a single tycoon, although he will be able to fit dozens of guests.

It would contain a large dining room where travellers can enjoy meals cooked in an adjoining kitchen, with a lounge and 'state room' at the back of the plane.

More sleeping space would be provided in the 'aeroloft' on the top deck of the vessel, with eight full beds for passengers who prefer to get some shut-eye on flights.

Luxury: This is how the lounge could look on board a custom-built Boeing 747-8, as depicted in an artist's impression by Greenpoint Technologies

Shuteye: The master bedroom of the £400million plane would fit a huge bed as well as an armchair and sofa for when the owner needs to relax

Business: The conference room of the plane would be perfect for meetings in the sky with its long table in the centre

Chill-out: The lounge decor would look like a luxury hotel, belying its true location inside a plane similar to those used by commercial airlines

Executive: This room, which could be used as an office or a guest bedroom, gives a hint to its true location thanks to the porthole-style windows

Kicking back: The main suite could easily be mistaken for a room in a top hotel as it would have over-the-top decorations

Restaurant: The central portion of the plane will host a dining room which would be attached to a kitchen, allowing the owner to make use of the services of a private chef

Shiny: The jumbo jet would be one of the most luxurious private planes ever built, with the price tag believed to be a total of £400million

Sofa: Parts of the plane would be set aside for guests to relax while watching television, as the vessel can carry several dozen passengers

Plush: Another artist's impression of the main state room, which would contain a desk so the owner can switch between work and relaxation

Welcoming: Images of the lounge show a space that would look very different to the normal aeroplane cabin, with the traditional rows of seats completely discarded in favour of a hotel-like ambience

Exclusive: Few people can ever imagine flying in this sort of luxury - far more glitzy than first class on commercial flights

Plan: The layout of the Boeing 747 is shown in this plan published by Greenpoint Technologies