According to statistics from Statista, the private aviation industry has grown rapidly since 2020. The global business jet market is estimated to be worth more than 24 billion USD in 2020. By 2028, the global business jet market is estimated to be worth more than 24 billion USD in 2020. This market is expected to reach about 37 billion USD.
The United Arab Emirates - one of the world's richest and most glamorous places - is leading this boom.
Grasping the psychology of the super-rich who always want safety, privacy and absolute comfort on flights, the Dubai-based luxury hotel group FIVE has entered the aviation field and quickly launched the 9H-FIVE jet with many unique services. 9H-FIVE can meet almost all requirements related to rest and entertainment for wealthy guests.
The entire aircraft interior is decorated in two luxurious beige and brown tones with an LED lighting system that allows color adjustment as desired. The seats are equipped with electronic curtains, TV screens, high-speed Wi-Fi and premium sound systems. Passengers can even comfortably hold dancing parties on the plane thanks to the spacious space.
9H-FIVE can fly continuously for 12 hours continuously. This time is enough to travel from Dubai to London or Tokyo. If you are hungry, passengers will be served in a fully equipped kitchen with a large dining table for 8 people and many menu choices from the restaurants of the hotels in the system.
In particular, the plane has a master suite with a large bed and a shower in the bathroom for travelers to completely relax before landing. To experience this high-class and luxurious service, customers will have to spend 15,000 USD/hour to rent a private jet (about 380 million VND).
Sharing with CNN , a representative of the airline revealed that since officially operating in April 2023, this high-end flight has been booked more than 50 times by VIP guests and heads of state. They book flights to work or travel throughout Europe, the US, the UK and even parts of Africa or Asia.
On the other hand, the explosion of the private aviation industry has received a lot of criticism from environmental protection groups. According to scientists, private jets are the biggest contributor to global carbon dioxide emissions.
The company's representative said they offset annual emissions by purchasing nature-based carbon credits, including activities supporting tropical forest conservation, reforestation... and many other meaningful things. Its services have also been certified by Climate Offset Certification (COC), an organization that promotes the transparency of carbon offset trading.