10 Of The Most Expensive Presidential Planes

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We understand that the leader of a country is responsible for a lot, and similarly deserves to be rewarded for their efforts, but sometimes their expenditures leave us normal folk flabbergasted. When it comes to visiting their friends in other countries, it helps to arrive in style and make a scene to ensure they are taken seriously. It is for this reason – as well as the obvious security requirements – that they choose some of the most expensive aircraft to ever be created. This is a list of ten of the most expensive planes for the leaders of countries.

Boeing 777-300ER

Purchased for the president of Bangladesh for a mere $260 million, this version of the plane is considerably lighter and more efficient, even though it has seating for business and economy. Although it can fly nonstop to several European destinations, it produces 22% less carbon dioxide than previous models.

Airbus A340-600

Although this plane is not the most expensive on this list, this Airbus uses less fuel than other planes, despite having four Rolls-Royce engines. At $275 million, this plane is fit for the Jordanian Prime Minister with the most modern technology in aviation.

Boeing 747-400

Built for Japan and costing $300 million, this Boeing is faster and has a longer range than the previous two on this list. Being able to cruise at 920km/h and having a range of 12,300 kilometers, this plane is certainly going to impress.

Boeing 747SP

Purchased for $300 million, this plane was used to transport the President of Yemen until 2015. It was at this point that the plane was damaged due to the civil unrest in the country; it was deemed unsafe after the final battle for Yemen’s main airport. Since this event only 13 models of this Boeing are left of the original 45.

Boeing 747-200B

Maintained by the United States Air Force for the POTUS, this Boeing set the US back $325 million. Capable of carrying 325 passengers, this model of plane is larger, heavier and has a longer range than previous models.

Air Force One

Yet another plane for the President of the United States, this plane costs the same as the previous one – $325 million – but only holds roughly 100 passengers. As the plane was required to carry less passengers, this iteration of the US leaders plane is considered more luxurious as no expense was spared in creating more comfort for the lucky 100.

Boeing 767

President Mugabe has certainly run Zimbabwe into the ground, where the toilet paper is more expensive than the paper money of the country, but he doesn’t muck about when it comes to this. Built for comfort, this $400 million beauty truly is created for luxury and comfort.

Airbus A380

Costing half a billion dollars, this monstrous aircraft is owned by the leader of Saudi Arabia. Capable of holding 800 guests, whilst containing a full spa and sauna room, this plane is number four for the Saudi King. It looks like oil money certainly creates a comfortable living style for the King and his Princes.

Boeing 747

Another one for the Saudi King, this Boeing set him back a stiff $520 million. How was this much money spent on an aircraft we may ask? Well its the $150 million that it cost to renovate the interior to the King’s liking. Apparently everyone needs a proper working fountain in this “flying palace”.

Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner

Crafted for the president of Mexico, this plane looks like a piece of art. Along with the looks of a piece of artwork, the price is reflected by this, costing around $600 million. At speeds of close to 1,600km/h, this plane is as fast as it is beautiful.