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The $80 million private jet version of an Airbus A220 boasts a huge bathroom and meeting rooms. Take a look inside.

An ACJ TwoTwenty was on display at EBACE.

Airbus says it can fly for up to 12 hours nonstop with a range of 6,500 miles. The commercial version can only fly up to about 4,100 miles by comparison.

Reaching the top of the jet stairs really put its size into perspective.
The floor’s circular design looked like a compass.

In the flight deck, you can see there are side sticks instead of yokes because the A220 is fly-by-wire.
A display showed some of the different cabin options.

This aircraft didn’t have the king-size bed that other ACJTwoTwenty jets have, in favor of more seats and meeting areas.

A small galley area had a coffee machine and numerous glasses.
Two seats on board the ACJ TwoTwenty.

The first section was a meeting area with seats for six people.
A closeup of two seats on the jet.

Past that was a larger cabin with a similar seat layout …
A top-down view of the dining table.

Beyond that was an L-shaped couch and a TV.
This area looked the most relaxing.

It might not be as luxurious as the double beds on some private jets, but it still looked more comfortable than flying commercial.
The entrance to the bathroom.

It was pretty spacious, and there were neat storage areas for toiletries and water bottles.
The shower on board the ACJ TwoTwenty.

The ACJTwoTwenty wasn’t super flashy, especially compared to the nearby Boeing 737 Max.
An ACJTwoTwenty was on display at EBACE.

The Boeing Business Jets 737 Max had two large bedrooms and three bathrooms with an opulent design. But for a corporation, it makes sense that meeting rooms and a higher capacity would take priority.