Monday, December 26, 2011

5 World's Most Expensive Private Plane

Before me there is a little story of the trio of owners of google, this story I took from kompas.com :

Trio chief executive of Google, Larry Page, Sergey Brin and Eric Schmidt, was reportedly ready poured funds of 33 million U.S. dollars to repair Hangar One, an aircraft hangar that was established in 1930 in Moffett, California USA.

The old building will be demolished, and then rebuilt by Google. What is the reason for Google to rebuild the Hangar One?

In Silicon Valley, the nickname for the area office computer and semiconductor companies in California, USA, private jet owners are not allowed to use the airport. For this reason, Google intends to rebuild the Hangar One is located just a few kilometers from the Googleplex, as the parking lot several jets owned by Google.

U.S. space agency NASA as One hangar owner, has given specific permission related to it.

In 2007, TechCrunch reported that Google has two types of small Gulfstream jet and a Boeing 767 VS first. In the same year, Google re-purchase one Boeing 757 aircraft. In 2008, The New York Times reported that Google has a Dornier Alpha fighter type.

The leaders of Google's not the only one that uses a jet. Many CEOs and other executives who also own or lease a private plane.

Private plane owned by the leaders of Google's always controversy. As quoted from TechCrunch, trio leader Google, Larry Page, Sergey Brin and Eric Schmidt, is rumored to increase the number of total private plane into eight pieces.

As reported previously, they will also pay 33 million dollars to repair Hangar One, an aircraft hangar that was built in 1930. Hangar One is located just a few kilometers from the Googleplex, is planned to be demolished, then rebuilt to Google's private plane parking.

In 2007, the trio bought two small jet aircraft types Gulfstream and a Boeing 767 VS first. In the same year, Google re-buy a Boeing aircraft, this time type 757. In 2008, The New York Times reported, Google has a Dornier Alpha fighter type. Google does not put the logo on those planes.

If the total, the number of the plane there were only five. Mean, there are three more planes that have not been revealed by the media.

Indeed, Google's new five planes whose origins were already confirmed. Even so, the Director of Operations H211 Ken Ambrose had said that the bosses of the site's search engine has eight private planes.

On the other hand, Google is the leader of the trio's decision to increase the number of their personal plane diametrically opposed to the launching of Google's Green.

Using a private plane could be called inhospitable environment for corporate leaders are always proud of Google as a green company.

and here it is 5 Plane :

1. Gulfstream G550 : $59.9 million




2. Boeing Business Jet 2: $55.5 million



3. Bombardier Global Express XRS: $47.7 million



4. Gulfstream V-SP: $45 million



5. Dassault Falcon 7X: $41 million

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