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Neymar Jr boards the most luxurious Boeing 747 in the world on the way to Al-Hilal

Neymar Jr Al-Hilal Boeing 747 most luxurious in the world

Al-Hilal, team from Saudi Arabia, new football team of star Neymar Jr, made available the most luxurious Boeing 747 in the world valued at R$ 1,09 billion, owned by Prince Alwaleed bin Talal.

Images and videos that are circulating on social networks, it is possible to see the Brazilian ace boarding the 'Rainha dos Céus', which has a configuration that would make any airline envious. 

 

 

Let's get to know a little about this Boeing 747 that transported Neymar Jr and its main characteristics. 

 

 

 

The luxurious Boeing 747 that brought Neymar Jr to Saudi Arabia

Kingdom Holdings Boeing 747 of Prince Alwaleed bin Talal
Photo: MarcelX42 via Wikimedia

 

In the Arab world, it is common to see big businessmen, leaders or executives have planes with a VIP configuration on board, such as the Boeing 747 of Prince Alwaleed bin Talal. Made in 1992, was initially delivered to Air China, and returned to Boeing nine years later. The plane was then purchased by the Saudi and overhauled.

The billionaire has good taste in customizing the interior, which is one of the most luxurious in operation. With an airplane of this size there is plenty of room to think about how to accommodate so many passengers and also give them the greatest possible comfort.

There is space for large scale guests or passengers who can be accommodated in leather-covered executive armchair seats in a comfortable 2x2x2 configuration. The seats are wide and also have direct controls on the armrests. 

Al Hilal team flew the aircraft to the FIFA Club World Cup in Morocco
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The space below the cockpit was transformed into a kind of living room, comfortably accommodating the two side sofas. There is also a 'boss' seat, possibly the owner of the plane or whoever rented it. The floor also has a rug in addition to two tables covered in a luxurious material on both sides.

The lighting in this space was reformulated, with lamps being installed with more pleasant lighting and also in a different arrangement to give the feeling of more comfort. 

Luxurious interior of the Boeing 747
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At the back of the plane you can find a huge table, intended for meals or even business meetings. All the armchairs around the table are wide, upholstered in leather and with plenty of space to both settle down and recline a little, as well as stretch your legs.

The seats also have direct controls on the armrests of the seats. As in the nose of the Boeing 747, the lighting remains different in this part of the plane, with LED lights scattered throughout the space, in addition to modern touches in the light fixtures. All parts of the wall including the blinds were changed and gained golden colors with details in darker tones.

Further on, you can find dormitories, with good space for the bed and also for storing supplies during the flight. The whole environment is lined with golden details and the same coating as the dining room on the walls and blinds on the windows.

Dorms on Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal plane
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The upper deck of the Boeing 747, known as the 'master suite', has ample space where some sofas have been placed to comfortably accommodate passengers. In addition, there is also a part dedicated to the bar on the deck, with a wide variety of drinks, possibly most with the price of those.

The upper deck follows the lighting pattern of the other environments with LED lamps spread across the ceiling of the plane, in addition to the light fixtures spread across the ceiling and wall, giving the space an air of modernity and comfort.

Prince Alwaleed bin Talal's private space on Kingdom Holdings' Boeing 747
Photo: imgur.com

The space also has the 'king chair', a single armchair installed in the middle of the upper deck with gold coating (and possibly gold in some parts as well). The armchair allows for greater comfort and can be reclined and with direct controls on the armrests of the armchair. There's also a screen that extends from the armrest of the seat, possibly the best in entertainment and high-speed internet access.

The space has some cupboards located below the level of the windows, which can be used both to store suitcases and luggage as well as to support objects. Cabinets follow the gold color pattern and coating details in dark tones. 

This was a bit of the Kingdom Holdings Boeing 747 belonging to Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who chartered the plane to transport the Al-Hilal team during the 2023 FIFA Club World Cup. it must be cheap. You can see more details in the video below:

 

 

Text: Gabriel Melo/Aeroflap  

Contribution: Gabriel Benevides/Aeroflap

 

 

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Gabriel Benevides

Author Gabriel Benevides

Editor Passionate about airplanes and photography, I'm always looking for curiosities in the world of aviation. Contact: [email protected]

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