Sheikh
Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Prime Minister and Vice-President of
the UAE and Ruler of Dubai joins, from left, Jamal Al Hai, Executive
Senior Vice-President International Relations and Communications at
Dubai Airports; Anita Mehra, Vice-President Marketing and Corporate
Communications at Dubai Airports; George Horan, Deputy MD of Dubai Duty
Free; and Salah Tahlak, Senior Vice-President Corporate Communications
at Dubai Duty Free in celebrating their success at the Business
Traveller Awards 2012 during the first day of the Arabian Travel
Market.
Saudi Prince al-Waleed bin Talal Aircraft
The most expensive private aircraft – Airbus A380, owned by
Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal. The luxurious jetliner can overcome
the distance to 14500km without refueling. On board the most expensive
aircraft are rest rooms, Turkish bath, sports and concert hall, 5
bedrooms, equipped with huge beds, 20 regular guest rooms, cabins first
class cocktail bar, the original form. Also on the plane there is a huge
screen showing the passengers, over which they fly at the moment. Among
other things, the most expensive private aircraft equipped with a
special elevator in the tail section. Now the Prince has the ability to
take in the garage, located on a liner, a Rolls-Royce. To service the
huge jetliner to 15 flight crew. Interior design aircraft will deal with
the company Edese Doret Industrial Design. The price of the liner,
without “stuffing” of $ 320 million, and planned the interior design
will pull another $ 200 million.
10 richest men in Saudi Arabia
1.In first place is Prince Alwaleed bin Talal with a fortune estimated at$18 billion.
2. In second place,
Mohammed Al Amoudi worth an estimated $12.5 billion
3. In third place
Mohamed Bin Issa Al Jaber worth an estimated $7 billion
4. In fourth place,
Sheikh Suleiman Al-Rajhi worth an estimated $5.9 billion
5. Sheikh Mohammed Essa - on the left - worth an estimated $2.2 billion
6. In sixth place, Sheikh Abdullah Al-Rajhi worth an estimated $2.2 billion
7. In seventh place, Sheikh Saleh Kamel worth an estimated $1.7 billion
8. In eighth place, Sheikh Mohammed Al-Rajhi worth an estimated $1.5 billion
9. In ninth place are the heirs of
Sheikh Suleiman Algosaibi, worth an estimated $2 billion
10. In tenth place is the heir of
Khalid bin Mahfouz who is worth an estimated $2 billion.
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