Turbulence never felt this good.

Donald Trump’s new $100 million private plane is a veritable luxury suite with wings — featuring gold faucets and seat belts, suede-covered ceilings and enough legroom to accommodate the high-kicking Rockettes.

The dapper Donald took the Boeing 757, which very comfortably seats 43, on its maiden voyage from New York to Washington, DC, Friday, but not before offering The Post a first look at the high-flying digs.

Inside was a private bedroom with a huge, flat-screen TV, a work desk, and a console that triggers the electric shades to the room’s oval windows.

The bedroom has something every New Yorker cherishes: closet space. There’s one for Trump and one for his wife, Melania.

Nearby sits a private bathroom with a circular shower and enough gold detailing on the sink and faucets to make King Midas jealous.

The main cabin area features several rows of plush, wide seats and cushy, cream-colored couches that surround boardroom tables or face flat-screen TVs.

In a nod to Graceland, the high ceilings are covered in suede, while refinished wood paneling runs along the sides of the plane and gold-leaf detailing makes the seat-belt buckles gleam.

Trump refurbished the craft after buying it last fall from Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen.

Lest anyone forget whose ride they’re on, the plane is now adorned throughout with the Trump name and family crest.