A private jet reflects the immense wealth of its owner and serves as a symbol of their business empire, lifestyle, and global reach. When it comes to luxury, exclusivity, and unparalleled comfort, private jets are at the pinnacle.
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The largest private jet in Africa is a Bombardier Global 7500 with a price tag of around $78 million USD. The Bombardier Global 7500 can seat up to 19 passengers and it stands out due to its size, range, and features, offering an ultra-comfortable and lavish flying experience.
4 Living Spaces: This includes a living room, a dining area, a bedroom, and a private office.
Luxurious Interiors: The jet is designed with high-end materials such as leather, polished wood, and gold-plated fixtures, creating a serene and elegant atmosphere.
Advanced Technology: Features include intelligent lighting, a sound system, and temperature control to ensure maximum comfort.
Private Bedroom: The jet includes a master bedroom with a full-sized bed and an en-suite bathroom, offering a home-like experience in the sky.
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The owner of this incredible private jet is Aliko Dangote, Africa's richest man and one of the most successful entrepreneurs on the continent. Aliko Dangote is a Nigerian billionaire industrialist and the founder of the Dangote Group, one of the largest conglomerates in Africa with a focus on commodities such as cement, sugar, salt, and flour.
While Aliko Dangote may own the largest private jet in Africa, he is not the only billionaire who has a private jet.
The number of private jets in Nigeria has increased significantly, rising from 44 in 2005 to 157 in 2024, marking a 357% increase over two decades.
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