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NetJets Europe 7x by Lord Norman Foster

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2009

In an industry first, Europe's leading business jet operator, NetJets Europe, has recruited architect, pilot and NetJets' customer, Lord Norman Foster, to design the interior and exterior of its newest and most advanced fleet of aircraft, the Falcon 7X. In this video Lord Foster and Graeme Weston, COO NetJets Europe discuss the background to the project.

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  • Mr. Weston just wanted Norman Foster's on his plane, Mr. Foster agreed, he got paid a lot, and now the customers will pay double to fly in the plane that was designed by Norman Foster. Weston will make money, Foster made money, and the customers will supposedly feel good about themselves.... I can see this working in 2006, 2007, but I guess there are still some suckers left in 2010.

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  • fuc luxury , we want eficient and sustainable aestetics...monky sheet.

  • @joel9brasil1991 its a genius architect

  • Look at the video...your pilot allard also plays brilliant guitar,..Love,Evelyn,his sister

  • Saw it in the Haute Living Magazine, allows 2 people to rest in the back, that's great! Galley materials are superb, carbon fiber looks good. However with 3 engines, the running cost are higher than a Bombardier Global Express and themax distance traveled shorter

  • This jet is very hard core

  • This is an absolute sack of shite, the interior is better than the standard Dassault ones but the exterior is simply awful! Foster just adds his name to this marketing coup by netjet, shame though all their 7X planes will now look crap!

  • Anyone else read Wallpaper*? Letting Foster handle the paint job was a seriously wise choice. I do prefer the Gulfstreams' interiors, though. What can I say, I'm a sucker for massive windows.

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