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- Airbus just introduced the private jet variant of the popular A220-100 airliner called the ACJ220 or "TwoTwenty."
- The $81 million jet can house six living areas including a full shower and king-size bed while seating 18.
- Six orders have already been placed with VIP aircraft operator Comlux slated to receive the first two.
Airbus has a new private jet for sale.
The Airbus Corporate Jet 220, also called the "TwoTwenty," is the private jet version of the popular A220 airliner. A step above the likes of Gulfstream, Bombardier, and Dassault, Airbus said the driving force behind the project was that private flyers were seeking larger aircraft, hence the manufacturer's new designation: "the xtra large biz jet."
Airbus teamed up with private jet operator and aircraft interior completion firm Comlux to come up with the first luxurious design, incorporating recent innovations in cabin technology to create a truly ultra-modern private jet. Space wasn't an issue as the airliner-sized cabin allows for massive living areas and even includes a shower and king-size bed.
As one of the newest aircraft in the skies, its buyers can enjoy the cost savings that come with an aircraft as advanced as the A220. Fuel consumption, for example, is reduced by 25% on the ACJ220 compared to previous-generation airliners thanks to new engines and other aerodynamic features.
Airbus' gamble is already paying off as six orders have been placed for the jets. Comlux has the first two orders while an undisclosed buyer has the next four.
Take a look inside the $81 million ACJ TwoTwenty that will be roaming the skies within the next three years.
The A220 on which the ACJ220 is based has the title of Airbus' smallest commercial aircraft and also one of its newest.
The first CSeries aircraft in its new Airbus colors.
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Airbus had acquired the product line from Bombardier in 2018 for only one Canadian dollar as the jet's initial manufacturer was under threat from Boeing, who was challenging a deal that Delta Air Lines had made for the aircraft.
Airbus CEO Tom Enders deplanes a CSeries aircraft.
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Airbus was given control of the program and Bombardier eventually bowed out entirely, leaving Europe's leading manufacturer with a new jet, the design and development of which it didn't have to really pay for.
The first flight of the new Airbus A220.
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Delta Air Lines flyers might recognize the plane as it's been flying in the US since February 2019.
A Delta Air Lines Airbus A220.
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It will soon also join the fleets of JetBlue Airways...
A rendering of a JetBlue Airways Airbus A220.
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And David Neeleman's Breeze Airways.
A rendering of a Breeze Airways Airbus A220-300
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The popularity in the airline realm is largely due to its advances in fuel efficiency and passenger comfort.
An Airbus A220 flight.
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Two Pratt & Whitney PW1000G geared turbofan engines, the use of lightweight composites, and other aerodynamically friendly features give the jet better fuel consumption by 25% compared to previous-generation models, making it cheaper to fly and boosting its range.
The first Airbus A220 aircraft.
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And on the inside, airline passengers are offered an ultra-quiet cabin with mood-lighting.
Onboard a Delta Air Lines Airbus A220-100.
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Even the cockpit was given a high-tech upgrade with massive display screens and sidestick controls.
The cockpit of a Bombardier CSeries aircraft.
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The success of the A220 in the airline world nearly guaranteed a second-life as a private jet.
The new Airbus "TwoTwenty" private jet.
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Enter, the Airbus Corporate Jet 220, also known as the TwoTwenty, based on the smaller A220-100.
The new Airbus "TwoTwenty" private jet.
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Airbus unveiled the jet on Tuesday, citing growing demand for extra-wide cabin aircraft.
The new Airbus "TwoTwenty" private jet.
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It's the latest in the Airbus Corporate Jet lineup that includes private jet variants of popular airliners including the Airbus A320neo...
The delivery of the first Airbus ACJ320neo.
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A319...
An Airbus ACJ319 private jet.
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And A350 XWB.
An Airbus ACJ350-900 XWB private jet.
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The interior completion arm of Switzerland's Comlux was chosen for the cabin product.
The new Airbus "TwoTwenty" private jet.
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The 18-seat design includes six living areas across a 785-square-foot cabin.
The new Airbus "TwoTwenty" private jet.
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The forward livings areas are open-concept featuring lie-flat club seats and divans with plenty of legroom.
The new Airbus "TwoTwenty" private jet.
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A six-seat conference and dining space then comprise the next living area as one moves further into the plane.
The new Airbus "TwoTwenty" private jet.
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In the ceiling above, an LED lighting system is featured and WiFi extends throughout the plane.
The new Airbus "TwoTwenty" private jet.
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And along the cabin walls, electro-chromatic windows eliminate the need for window shades.
The new Airbus "TwoTwenty" private jet.
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And of course, a king-size bed in the master bedroom that comes in handy on the longer flights of which the jet is capable.
The new Airbus "TwoTwenty" private jet.
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With an extended range of 5,650 nautical miles, the ACJ220 can fly for over 12 hours non-stop. That's enough to fly from the West Coast of the US to Europe.
The new Airbus "TwoTwenty" private jet.
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The entry of the A220 into the private realm has long been speculated by other aircraft interior firms who have come up with designs of their own.
Employees work on an Airbus A220-300 at their facility in Mirabel, Canada.
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A trio of aircraft designers consisting of Kestrel Aviation Management, Camber Aviation Management, and Pierrejean Vision, unveiled their A220 private jet cabin concept in June.
An Airbus A220 private jet concept rendering.
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It includes a private office...
An Airbus A220 private jet concept rendering.
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Massive dining and conference table...
An Airbus A220 private jet concept rendering.
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And cinema suite.
An Airbus A220 private jet concept rendering.
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The A220 is the next step up from the latest and greatest from Bombardier...
A Bombardier Global 7500 private jet.
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And Gulfstream, who are building larger and larger aircraft.
A Gulfstream G700 private jet fuselage demonstrator.
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Like most of the converted airliners, these private jets are intended for the elite among the private jet set group whether they be titans of industry, billionaires, or even national governments.
The new Airbus "TwoTwenty" private jet.
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And with six jets already on order – two from Comlux and four from an undisclosed buyer – the ACJ220 will be flying as soon as 2023.
The first Airbus A220 flight.
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