Airbus has revealed a A220 business jet, Called the ACJ TwoTwenty or 220 business jet, it is like the Gulf Stream or Bombardier. The purpose of this design was that some owners of private Jets may need a larger private jet, hence the manufacturer’s new designation: “the xtra large biz jet.”
Most of the people who love traveling have experienced the first or business class, But in this case is totally different, these type of private aircraft are parcel just for the millionaire lifestyle.
Airbus cooperated with private jet operator and the interior design with Comlux to achieve the first luxurious design.
Benoit Defforge, the President of ACJ, said:
We are proud to extend the ACJ product Family with the launch of the ACJ TwoTwenty. The aircraft combines intercontinental range, unmatched personal space and comfort for all passengers. This latest technology platform is offering unbeatable economics and unrivalled reliability. Based on its compelling market appeal, we see a promising demand for this aircraft in the growing business jet market.”
The performance of the A220 can give up to 10,000 km allowing it to fly nonstop for 12 hours or more. In addition, the ACJ220 has a new engines and other Aerodynamics new features.
The A220 one of the newest aircraft has been designed and the cost savings that come with an aircraft advanced technology as the A220 Fuel consumption ( 25% ).

The next significant private jets will be roaming in next years
Lets talk about the interior design,

There’s space for 18 to work, eat and sleep.
Buyers can be assured of an unrivaled level of space inside the aircraft, and its significant floor space of 73m². The aircraft is divided into six VIP living areas, Airbus says that the jet can comfortably space up to 18 passengers onboard, with space to work, dine, relax and sleep as required.

The interior of the A220
Airbus has payed for six jets. Comlux has finished two orders while an undisclosed buyer has the next four.

Comlux is a designer for cabin interiors
The 81$ million ACJ220 will be in the skies within the next three years.
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