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Published Date: 12 February 2008
A SAUDI sheikh has asked a German firm to make his A380 Airbus the most luxurious private jet in the world – complete with gold-leaf paintwork.
Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud, a cousin of the Saudi Arabian king and one of the richest Arab businessmen on earth, has a fortune of £15 billion and is one of a handful of individuals to own an A380, the world's largest commerci
al airliner.

He paid close to £160 million for the plane, which is built to accommodate up to 600 passengers. He is spending £90 million customising it to his own extravagant tastes.

Which company has been chosen by the prince to refurbish his jet has not been revealed. But German media reports that he has commissioned a concern in Hamburg, where Airbus Germany has its headquarters.

He has reportedly ordered the plane to be painted in gold leaf on the outside at a cost of £30 million alone.

Inside he is building a lounge to seat a travelling entourage of 25 trusted aides. He has ordered a dining room, seating 14 and panelled in marble, to be constructed next to a bar with curtains to mimic tents of the Arabian desert and a fibre-optic mosaic that will depict a shifting desert scene.

Where economy class usually begins, the prince has ordered a whirlpool bath and sauna to be constructed.

The whirlpool bath will have sensors fitted to tilt it to keep the water – and the prince – firmly in place if the plane hits turbulence while he's taking a dip.

On the upper deck he has ordered a movie theatre with plush leather seats the colour of sand dunes, a gym with running machines and Nautilus exercise equipment and a series of bedrooms with his, naturally, being the most opulent.

Reports speak of the decor as being "Lawrence of Arabia meets Star Wars", the centrepiece of the project being an enormous bed draped with silk to resemble a Bedouin tent.

All rooms have fitted bathrooms en-suite and are linked via an intercom to stewards based at the rear of the plane who will wait on guests throughout flights.

The plane will be ready in two years. Until is it finished the prince, who counts the Savoy Hotel in London among his many assets, will have to get around the world in his run-of-the-mill private 747 Jumbo.

"Prince Al-Waleed's order means that Airbus' sales success in the corporate jet market now extends from its smallest aircraft, the A318 Elite, all the way up to its largest, the A380 Flying Palace," said John Leahy, Airbus chief operating officer for customers.





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  • Last Updated: 11 February 2008 11:07 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Scullion,

Canada 12/02/2008 00:58:46
What's Arabic for "understated elegance"? No translation? I'm not surprised.
2

ebbi,

spain 12/02/2008 07:36:45
do these people have any understanding of the world poverty?
do they know that there are billions of people who don't have clean drinking water?do these people live on another planet?
have they ever seen the face of hungry children?
these people make me sick.
3

most things - if in moderation,

12/02/2008 07:52:43
in GB we have many 25 yo running around kicking a ball on 20k+ per week (and the rest...) this sickens me..

these "people" see it as perfectly ok to waste their countries resources in this way... they don't know any better... archaic religions and loads of hypocrocy etc etc rules the way in the arab world... but as long as the west gets their oil then we don't meddle

4

Kate,

Zurich 12/02/2008 08:07:40
Only one word for it....TACKY!
5

Jopa,

Girvan 12/02/2008 08:54:29
DISGRACEFUL.I only hope Allah is taking note of their extravagances on this earth while children starve.
6

Kenny A,

12/02/2008 09:36:53
Come on guys, give the prince a break, he has obviously toned down his tastes. He is obviously a dedicated green campaigner, and is only trying to keep gold producing companies and German engineering concerns in buisness.

I am sure that there is also a discrete cublicle somewhere on board for the good Arch Bishop of Canterbury to preach the Koran in quiet relaxed moments, in a tastefull solid gold panneled environment, just in the quiter moments of course.

I must admit I am not as humble as the prince, if I had his unimaginable wealth I would go absolutly crazy.

Go back home and buy a small fishing boat, what extravegence, how decadent can you get.
7

Paddi,

12/02/2008 09:52:43
All paid for from crude oil @ $90/$100 per barrel
8

JayJay,

Right here 12/02/2008 10:34:51
What about the poor Palestinians?
When it suits these guys, they are up there on a soapbox berating the Israelis for the poverty in Palestine.
Well £250m spent on the poor Palestinians would seem to me to be a better use of the money.
What? You mean the Saudis cynically use the Palestinian cause whilst secretly not giving a shi'ite about it? Well blow me!
9

oder,

Scotland 12/02/2008 11:57:47
Jopa,Girvan 12/02/2008 08:54:29

Don't you know that when Mohammad was making his living in the desert raiding the caravans on route to Mecca 20%
of all bootie was reserved for Allah? what Mohammad never explained was how he manage to get the bootie up to heaven! Allah and Mohammad were in business together. litte children in the caravans? sold as slaves.
10

SouthernGent,

12/02/2008 17:10:39
Is it no different than the other Monarchies of the world including the British Empire? Its one thing to start from scratch and earn your money, quite another to have families annoint themselves as rulers and pilage the country. And yes, this includes coporate leaders as well.
11

El_Kabooko,

Sacramento 12/02/2008 18:18:15

Given his wealth and business dealings, I can understand the need to have a large plane decked out with various living spaces. The plane essentially becomes a flying household, supporting those efforts he makes globally.

That being said, the sheikh risks becoming a hated symbol for expending more than what modesty require. He faces the risk of his extravagance feeding his ego to such an extent, it blinds him to reality. Once reality disappears, so will his business empire.

My only question, will his crash be literal or just financial?

12

Michaela,

Canada 12/02/2008 19:31:09
Air Canada serves free pretzels ........
13

Conan,

Back in Chile - Thank You God! 12/02/2008 22:24:35
This prince stole his money fair and square, just as have all 'royals' throughout history. You miserable scum are just jealous. If you could afford it you might be tempted to do the same.
14

SILVANA,

glasgow 13/02/2008 11:42:19
You know its funny (not haha) here is this poor wee laddie, living beside other arab states and his own,with people who are in abject poverty. I thought Islam was all about looking after your "Brothers". Must be that he is a bit like the Archbishop of Canterbury,use what you like and leave the bits you don't.......out. Just think how he could help his fellow countrymen/women (<-PC) using that money to install proper sanitation, water, and so on. Nah not a hope in hell.
15

AHMED-786,

halifax 17/02/2008 18:28:14
This man is my business hero. He has greatly inspired me to work hard and do well. He has earned ALL his wealth from investments and not OIL like some are saying. He started from scratch and has amassed this money mostly through CITIBANK which was a great risk but he took that risk when no one else was willing to. GOD BLESS HIM AND MAKE HIM EVEN MORE SUCCESSFUL.

 

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