Boeing launches business jet capable of world's longest flight

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Boeing has unveiled its newest line of business jets, which the company says will allow VIP travelers to fly non-stop between 'any two cities on earth.'

 

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I was so worried that Boeing would not unveil it's newest line of business jets.

Zo2BigBaller Oh thank god

Everything for the VIP's. Forget about that 99.9% of earth's inhabitants can never afford to be VIP's. Gotta love it.

Can't wait to try that new plan

This is sickening.

Can they please make economy seats bigger so we can actually lean back without squashing the person behind us? Please?

Just another thing for Rich people to orgasm themselves over while more hard workers are laid off and their jobs shipped to china.

Some of us can imagine a World where the housing, feeding, education, and care of people is a priority ahead of luxury jets, billion dollar yachts, and private islands for the wealthy elite. Maybe the real news is the complete lack of morality by those at the 'top'. commonenemy

I learnt photography, i don't have money to buy professional camera and laptop computer to work. I am apealing to anyone who can help me.

Mwirigi Wow

Huawei should consider buying one.

Boeing gets special loans as a small domestic company.. Why Stop using tax money for these globalist companies. They have just moved much of their interior jet work to China. Boeing is not a state company it should not be getting special benefits from taxpayers

This picture reminds me a scene of '2001 space odyssey'. I believe it was Pan Am. Oh, it is already 2018. What we are doing right now?

Do the systems in these planes have that nosedive technology glitch that Boeing says can be fixed by reading the user manual?

Air travel releases an unbelievable amount of carbon emissions into the atmosphere. It is bad enough when airplanes full of people fly from place to place, but when they are flying one traveler or a handful of travelers it is hugely selfish, capitalism is killing the planet.

Faberge has unveiled it's newest line of jeweled, hand-crafted eggs, which the company says will adorn the mansions of Russian czars and other wealthy aristocrats. Marie Antoinette expected to bring cake.

Neat?

YUMMY!!! Wish I had a little 'fly-about' private jet!! I'd be MANY fascinating places ... far, FAR away from Individual-1 and the Senate!!!

Beautiful

must be nice to have the cash for this

Love the non-stop travel aspect, but as to the size/decor/capacity...what a grandiose waste of money. (Hint to business execs and those with money coming out their ears: give it to shareholders/employees/starving people and fly commercial.)

Trump will be trading his plane in on this one

I'll take two please!

Oh good. I need this lol

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