Five-star luxury at 43,000 feet: Take a look inside the amazingly opulent new Boeing jets Qantas is looking to buy for long-haul flights from the east coast to London
- Boeing has revealed its new groundbreaking, ultra modern 777X jet concept
- The new jets aim to combine unprecedented long-haul journeys with VIP luxury
- Qantas is looking to buy the new Business Jet model for its Sunrise Project
Boeing has released images of its groundbreaking new 777X jets, complete with master suites and luxury interior design.
The jets aim to combine extreme long-distance travel with VIP luxury - and Qantas is eyeing up one of the models.

Boeing has released images of its groundbreaking new 777X jets, complete with master suites and luxury interior design

The jets aim to combine extreme long-distance travel with VIP luxury

Boeing's new Business Jet 777-8 will be designed to fly from Perth to pretty much anywhere in the world, with a huge range of 21,570km and the ability to carry up to 350 passengers
Boeing's new Business Jet 777-8 will be designed to fly from Perth to pretty much anywhere in the world, with a huge range of 21,570km and the ability to carry up to 350 passengers.
The airline Qantas is looking to buy the new Business Jet model for its Sunrise Project, Perth Now reported.
The Sunrise Project hopes to create an extreme long-haul flight which travels directly from Sydney to London, an unprecedented 20-hour journey halfway round the planet.
Boeing and Greenpoint Technologies have also given an insight into the interior of its new Boeing 777X VIP jets.
Images show the VIP jets have been designed with the most high-end, exclusive travellers in mind.
The aircraft are to be kitted out with a huge master suite including a double bed and ample wardrobe space.

Boeing and Greenpoint Technologies have given an insight into the interior of the very opulant new Boeing 777X VIP jets

Images show the VIP jets have been designed with the most high-end, exclusive travellers in mind
Many of the ordered planes come empty and are decked out by third-party designers.
The luxury interior can sometimes cost as much as the aircraft itself, Perth Now reported.
Greg Laxton, head of Boeing Business Jets, said the new range of BBJ 777X range aims to redefine ultra-long-range VIP travel.
Speaking at he Middle East Business Aviation Association Show in Dubai, Mr Laxton said: 'Our most exclusive customers want to travel with the best space and comfort and fly directly to their destination.'

Greg Laxton, head of Boeing Business Jets, said the new range of BBJ 777X range aims to redefine ultra-long-range VIP travel