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When you see these images, you'll never look at flying the same way again.

BySean BreslinNovember 2, 2016


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For the first time ever, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner has been converted into a luxury jet. (Kestrel Aviation Management)



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You might have flown on a Boeing 787 Dreamliner before, but you've never seen anything like Dream Jet.

The first of its kind, Dream Jet is a converted Dreamliner that was turned into a private plane by Kestrel Aviation Management. Built to seat about 40 people instead of the usual 240 to 335, Dream Jet represents the height of luxury in air travel.

With a price tag speculated to be more than $300 million to overhaul the jet, you're sure to find everything you need on the plane. There are luxurious bedrooms and bathrooms aboard, as well as hardwood floors, a dining room, an office and even a movie theater.

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The jet's interior isn't just beautiful, it's also technologically advanced. Baviation said the cabin contains sound-proofing technology that keeps the noise down, and the jet has been equipped with new measures that promise to reduce turbulence and therefore the chances of passengers getting sick.

Dream Jet is able to stay in the air for more than 17 hours, the report added, so passengers are sure to get to their desired destination faster.

At the top of this page, you can see images of the final product that took 2 1/2 years to complete.

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