Summary The Jet Business showroom in London contains a full-size Airbus ACJ319 interior. The showroom has a massive database available on a video wall for clients to compare aircraft. Steve Varsano's private jet empire began humbly but quickly grew, with sales exceeding $4 billion.

There’s a street-level corporate aircraft showroom in the trisection of Belgravia, Knightsbridge, and Mayfair in London. This concept showroom, which opened in 2011, was the first of its kind, and is owned by Steve Varsano. The full-size mockup of an Airbus ACJ319 interior in the showroom of The Jet Business can be seen by anyone in the streets.

It “is exceptionally furnished with bespoke leather seats and windows showing a moving cloudscape replicating the sensation of flight” Private jets fly much higher than commercial jets for several reasons. An aircraft’s database can be accessed in the showroom, which houses a 26-foot (8-meter) video wall where potential clients can compare the features, life history, seating arrangement, etc., of different aircraft.

Let’s take a look at Steve Varsano’s private jet empire - The Business Jet - in some detail. Humble Origins to hundreds of millions Steve Varsano came from humble origins. As someone who grew up without a father, he held seventeen jobs before starting The Jet Business.

Some of the jobs he did in order to support himself included dishwasher, waiter, busboy, and being a chef at a restaurant. Steve graduated from Embry-Riddle Aeronautic.