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Airbus Corporate Jets cater to luxury, customization, and performance needs

Airbus Corporate Jets cater to luxury, customization, and performance needs
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Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ), a division of Airbus, specializes in converting the company's airliners into business jet versions. The A319CJ, introduced in 1997, was the first ACJ family aircraft, created in response to Boeing's Business Jet program. Currently, Airbus repurposes nearly all of its models for VIP configurations.

Airbus has received over 200 corporate aircraft orders, over half of which belong to the Airbus A320 family. In addition to cabin modifications and bespoke interiors, ACJs provide increased service ceilings and the possibility to carry additional removable fuel tanks.

Beyond narrow-body options like the A320, Airbus offers VIP wide-bodies, including the Airbus A330, A340, A350, and A380. To date, 89 such models have been ordered, and 84 delivered to governments and private clients. The aircraft can cost upwards of $100 million and are tailored to governments, corporations, and ultra-high-net-worth individuals.

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The ACJ brand offers a variety of cabin concepts and full customization according to customer needs. Unlike commercial jets with standard seating, ACJs typically include handcrafted furniture, custom designs, and premium materials, with options for spas, bedrooms, and dining areas.

ACJs also boast improved performance and efficiency. For instance, the standard A320neo covers around 3,400 nautical miles, while the ACJ A320neo flies up to 6,000 nautical miles. This reduced passenger payload translates to lower fuel consumption, enabling intercontinental travel.

The ACJ line provides a personalized approach with cabin design freedom, allowing for sleeping, meeting, and dining zones, as well as advanced soundproofing and filtration systems.

Among ACJ's lineup is the ACJ TwoTwenty, announced in October 2020, with a capacity of 18 passengers and a range of 5,650 nautical miles. Priced around $80 million, its interior was designed with four signature ambiances. Another model, the ACJ Neo family, includes the ACJ319neo and ACJ320neo, known for luxurious cabins and next-gen engines. With up to 96 square meters of space, these aircraft can handle non-stop intercontinental routes, lasting around 15 hours.

The ACJ330neo, a version of the Airbus A330, provides 21-hour nonstop flights and is marketed for its low environmental footprint and quiet cabin. Five interior options range in price, with the VVIP option starting at $87 million.

The ACJ350 is described as the "ultimate wide-body," boasting up to 308 square meters of space and the ability to fly 22 hours nonstop. As emphasized by Airbus, the aircraft burns 25% less fuel than others in its class.

Airbus highlights its commitment to customer vision in the design and creation of an aircraft, stating, "From the second you leave your home on the ground, to the moment you board your home in the sky, you’re still at home."

In conclusion, ACJ represents luxury and exclusivity in private aviation, providing a broad range of models, extensive personalization, and industry-leading performance.

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