It's not every day you go shopping for a VIP jumbo jet, but one unique offering is attracting attention online.
Built in 1991, the aircraft was registered by the Japanese Air Self Defense Forces and has been modified to include a bedroom, shower, office and lounge area.Japanese Air Force OneAs well as the luxurious living areas, pictures show banks of first- and coach-class seating. The plane also has a smaller"secretary cabin", provided to chamberlains when flying the Imperial Family and secretaries when transporting the prime minister.
"One of the lowest time Boeing 747-400's in the world," reads the listing."Aircraft has been maintained to the highest possible standard." While Japan's leader can still count on a VIP plane, Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador vowed to sell his version of Air Force One when he came to power in December.
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