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Alexander Abramov's Private Jet

The average number of aircrafts flying over the everyday sky usually ranges from 11-12 thousand. This number includes not only passenger liners, but also cargo and postal ones. Looking at the map of aircraft in the air in real time, one gets the impression of some kind of chaos.

However, among the tens of thousands of scheduled passenger liners, there are a large number of private jets owned by governments, large companies, and individuals. Our interest was directed to the latter and we decided to compile a list of articles about the most well-known private jets and a little bit about their owners.

Alexander Abramov is a well-known Russian businessman, former scientist, and metallurgical magnate. He is famous for his contributions to science and his support of educational programs, and of course, for his ownership of a luxury yacht, a villa in New Zealand and besides all that – his aircraft – Airbus A319. 

What is so special about this type of plane that it attracted someone who understands the technical aspects, more than in the design of its cabin?

The A 319 CJ is based on the basic A319 and is a little shorter. It can fly further than the original version, and can take up to 32 people (The A 319 aircraft carry up to 150 persons in its basic state and 16-32 travelers over 10,000 km in its CJ premium configuration). There are many interior design options with business versions of the plane being configured to accommodate 32 passengers. The cabin of the business class version usually has two compartments. One side is for VIPs and contains a desk, a shower and bed; the other side is for passengers and includes more seats.

French design firm Cabinet Alberto Pinto has been widely renowned in the design of private aircraft interiors. This was demonstrated in the company's work on Airbus A318 and Boeing 737-800 aircraft that were eventually converted into jetliners for private use. These companies manufacture some of the world's largest planes. Alberto Pinto designed the interior of a Boeing 747-8i, which is now the largest private jet in the world. 

We have a lot of experience with the Airbus ACJ319, as it's what we concentrate on most: it's a private jet version of the Airbus A319, which is currently in use by many airlines, including British Airways and Spirit Airlines. However, Alberto Pinto aims for the most luxurious and lavish interiors of all his clients.

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