Corporate and VIP Airliners

Corporate and VIP airliners are the apex of luxury and efficiency in exclusive travel. Tailored for discerning clients, they offer a sophisticated travel experience. Corporate airliners enhance executive travel with private environments for business, strategizing, and relaxation, featuring custom interiors, high-speed internet, advanced communication systems, and convertible seating.

VIP airliners elevate luxury with lavish bedrooms, spacious lounges, and dining facilities, reflecting the owners' tastes while prioritizing safety and service. Both types symbolize a lifestyle choice for those valuing time and comfort, with personalized services ensuring every flight is a luxurious experience.

As globalization increases the demand for efficient travel, corporate and VIP airliners play a crucial role in enhancing productivity and delivering exceptional service to elite clients.

VC-25B 82-8000 with callsign Air Force One on approach to London Heathrow with Joe Biden onboard back in 2021

Following shortly after Air Force One was one of the US Air Forces C-32Bs with the First Lady of the United States onboard

Titan Airways owned and operated G-XATW is seen here resting at Stansted before being called upon by the Prime Minister of the UK

The Kingdom of Eswatini own and operate this A340-300 registered 3DC-SDF seen on arrival at Heathrow

The Royal Australian Air Force has several 737s in its fleet they will soon be replaced with the Max 8 variant in the coming years

Abu Dhabi Amiri Flight now known as Presidential Flight has a fleet of VIP configured 787s, 777s and a single 737

Bahrain Royal Flight has a small fleet of VIP aircraft for the Bahraini royal family

Qatar Amiri Flight has a large fleet of aircraft from A319s up to Boeing 747s for the royal family and anyone else that has the money

A7-HHM is another aircraft owned by the Qatari Amiri Flight for the Qatar royal family

If you thought some people had too much money the Qatari royal family have not one but two 787-8Is registered A7-HHE and HHF

Seen below are several VIP and Corporate airliners owned by smaller companies that find it more economical to use corporate airliners than to make their senior management use commercial aviation some of these can regularly be seen in London

Boeing 727s once were a luxurious choice as a VIP airliner but with their age they are becoming less desirable as a result many can be seen in storage yards including the above M-FTOH and M-STAR at Kemble in Gloucestershire, with how old and un fuel efficient they are compared to newer corporate airliners these corporations have decided to move to more economical options like the 737 and A320