Here's the A319 from the outside.
The 111-foot long jetliner typically seats 124 passengers. The world's largest purpose-built private jet, the Gulfstream G650, is 99 feet long.
This is what economy class usually looks like.
But drop the number of passengers from 124 to 19, and there's a lot more space to move around.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe Emirates A319 is split into two main zones. The first is a lounge area, near the front of the plane.
It's equipped with two large couches, four tables, and two 42-inch HD LCD screens.
The lounge also has six individual seats, with space to eat.
Naturally, the cuisine is top notch.
There's WiFi and mobile phone connectivity throughout the plane, important for doing business in the air.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe second zone is divided into 10 private suites.
Each comes with a lie-flat bed.
And a 32-inch HD LDC screen.
There's also a "visitor's seat" and a mini-bar in each.
To stay fresh, Emirates offers passengers access to a Shower Spa.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdIt comes with heated floors and is loaded with beauty products.
Now see what Gulfstream has to offer.