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The rich and famous fly in their own private jets when it comes to air traffic. The Top 10 Private Jet Billions Unbeaten As far as aviation is concerned, the affluent and celebrities are flying in their own private planes. Featuring luxury interior furnishings to match their refined tastes, these private planes such as Cessna, Boeing or Convair make the journeys of their affluent owner more convenient and pleasant. On the side of the plane, the â??

Trumpâ badgeâ? is 30 ft long, 4 ft high and is made of 23 karat leaf Gold.

Abramovich often travels to Luton Airport about 40 nautical miles from London, where he often sits. And the Sultan has some other planes, but this is his biggest. The former Grumman HU-16 Albatross amphibious airplane of the singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett bears the name â??The Hemisphere Dancerâ?.

President-elect George W. Bush's plane for important state and federal missions is a Boeing 747-200B, which has been greatly enhanced with safe communication system, electronics, a self-contained luggage carrier, front and rear escalators, and in-flight refueling capability. Milliardaire Mark Cuban, who owned the Dallas Mavericks NBA baseball squad, was reported to have fitted tailor-made seating on the plane large enough to house the team's biggest names.

 The cock of the newly received jets has been decorated with the TCBÂ' KingÂ's own â??TakinÂ' ? Care of BusinessÂ' ( "TakinÂ") trademark. The Challenger Administration LLC, on assignment from Bill Gatesâ??, owns this aircraft, which is capable of carrying eight passengers at 51,000 ft. at cruise altitudes over a 6,500 nm radius, a flight that provides a non-stop connection between Tokyo-New York and Los Angeles-Moscow.

As one of the most robust and dependable utility-transport planes ever made, the Twin Otter can take up to 19 passengers and take off and landing on harsh 100 metre runways. The plane appears in a waterplane car race in the James Bond movie â??Casino Royaleâ?.

And Harrison Ford is piloting his own CJ3, which can comfortably transport six passengers over 1,900 mph.

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