Boeing 757
The Boeing 757, dubbed "the Ferrari of commercial jets" by pilots, is a commercial plane that flies trans-continental and trans-Atlantic routes. It is also available for charter for individuals who seek a more premium vacation experience. This is one of the most expensive private jets.
The plane, dubbed the Trump Force One by some, hasn't been used since it was grounded for maintenance in 2019. It has all of the requirements as well as the space for a nice, private trip, with a quiet cabin and aesthetically pleasant surroundings.
The 757 is a cantilever monoplane with a low wing and a traditional tail unit with a single fin and rudder. Each wing has a supercritical cross-section, five leading edge slats, single- and double-slotted flaps, an outboard aileron, and six spoilers. The wings are swept at 25 degrees and tuned for a cruise speed of 858 km/h throughout all 757 models. On short and medium-length routes, where the majority of the flight is spent climbing or descending, the reduced wing sweep eliminates the requirement for inboard ailerons while incurring negligible drag cost.
Price: $100 million
Owner: United States Air Force