Boeing 767-33A/ER
Roman Abramovich's private plane, dubbed "The Bandit" because of its slanting black stripes by the cockpit glass, is also known as a flying house, with enough rooms and amenities to justify such a moniker. Boeing 767-33A/ER is bigger than life, featuring sleeping and resting rooms as well as a dinner space for 30 people.
It's also one of the safest private jets, featuring an anti-missile technology similar to that of Air Force One. Gold plating and gold trims may be seen throughout the house, from the bedroom to the whole kitchen.
The 767-33A/ER - one of the most expensive private jets, is a cantilever monoplane with a low wing and a traditional tail unit with a single fin and rudder. The wings are swept at 31.5 degrees and designed for an 858 km/h cruise speed. Each wing has a six-panel leading edge slat, single- and double-slotted flaps, inboard and outboard ailerons, and six spoilers, as well as a supercritical airfoil cross-section. The airframe also has carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer composite material wing surfaces, Kevlar fairings and access panels, as well as better aluminum alloys, all of which help to lower overall weight by 1,900 pounds (860 kg) compared to previous aircraft.
Price: $170 million
Owner: Roman Arkadyevic Abramovich