Boeing interior spaces

Boeing interior spaces

Used as an alternate pad for millionaires, Boeing offers empty jumbo jets primed and ready for installation of residential spaces. The rise and influx of millionaires around the world specially Middle East, China and Russia has lead to an increase in the demand of this rather offbeat living experience. The Seattle based company which started out in 1996 and since then has had almost 217 orders out of which 195 have been completed.The Boeing 747-8 with   4,786 square feet of interior space is available for 280 million and the smaller Boeing 737 for 80 million. The planes come with a variety of customizable options with the interior been given to functions like master bedrooms, changing rooms, entertainment centers, full bathrooms, changing rooms and even sofas for 20 people.

Emily Reyes
Emily Reyes

Emily Reyes is a Brooklyn-based architecture writer and Article Curator at Arch2O, known for her sharp eye for experimental design and critical theory. A graduate of the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc), Emily’s early work explored speculative urbanism and the boundaries between digital form and physical space. After a few years in Los Angeles working with boutique studios on concept-driven installations, she pivoted toward editorial work, drawn by the need to contextualize and critique the fast-evolving architectural discourse. At Arch2O, she curates articles that dissect emerging technologies, post-anthropocentric design, and contemporary spatial politics. Emily also lectures occasionally and contributes essays to independent design journals across North America.

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