DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — In the annals of excess, it could be a new high: a more than $300 million, super-sized luxury airplane, bought and outfitted solely for the private comfort of a Saudi Arabian billionaire.
Once done, the Airbus A380, the world’s biggest passenger plane, will be a “flying palace” for Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, the manufacturer announced Monday.
Airbus SAS would not give a specific price tag for the VIP double-decker jet, with its football-field-length wings, saying only that it would cost more than the aircraft’s list price of $320 million.
That doesn’t even include the money the prince will spend to custom fit the nearly 6,000-square foot plane to include whatever he wants.
The options include private bedrooms, a movie theater or even a gym with a jacuzzi. He’ll also need a flight crew of about 15 to operate the luxury liner.
“Prince Alwaleed is the first, and so far the only, customer of this aircraft,” said David Velupillai, the spokesman for Airbus, which announced the luxury order at the Dubai International Airshow.



