Does a VIP-configured KC30 involve gold-lined floaties & pool-ponies for swimming around in the hull filled with avgas?!
Not quite, at an additional cost of $135m the aircraft has the following fitted:
What is the layout of the VIP section and what furniture/seats (number of) are in
each area including bedroom, office, executive seating?
The KC-30A Multi-Role Tanker aircraft registered A39-007 incorporates modifications to
enable long-range Government transport, including enhanced in-air communications
capability to support secure telecommunications. The modifications will enable the business
of Government to continue while in the air, with access to unclassified and classified
information technology environments and telecommunications.
The VIP cabin interior is configured as follows:
VIP accommodation area including two first class seats and seat enclosures
A large meeting room which includes ten taxi, take-off and landing rated seats and a
large conference room table
A working area with club style tables, video-telecommunications equipment and twelve
taxi, take-off and landing rated seats
Bathroom facilities
3.
How many first class, business class and economy class seats are there in the rest
of the plane on a VIP mission?
The cabin configuration includes a total of 102 seats, comprising:
Seating area with 54 standard economy class seats
Seating area with 24 business class seats (lie-down seats)
A First Class lie-flat seating area for two people (as stated in Q2 response)
Secure conference room with ten reclining seats at a table (and five periphery seats
which are not certified for take-off or landing) (as stated in Q2 response)
Working area with 12 lie-flat seats and tables (as stated in Q2 response)