
Instead of settling for a much smaller jet like Gulfstream as personal airplane, the Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page prefer something roomier while in the air.
It has been confirmed that the duo has bought an used Boeing 767 wide-body airliner earlier this year. It is previously operated by Australian Qantas Airways and is believed to have cost no more than $15m, much less than a new Gulfstream.
The plane is now undergoing refurbishment. And once it’s done, it is capable of flying 50 passengers (a commercial 767-200 commonly carries about 180 passengers).
Via WSJ.


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