lørdag 18. oktober 2014
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Inside the Gulfstream jet used to transport Ebola victims
The Phoenix Air-owned jet has seats for medical staff and a separate, filtered area for the patient that includes a toilet. The two jets owned by the private company took 30 months to outfit, the company vice president said.
The jet has a three-roomed chamber containing an antechamber, a patient area and small bathroom area.
Here's the inside of a private jet you'll never want to fly.
The two Gulfstream III planes look like the ones owned and flown by bigwigs the world over - but inside, the 12-seater aircraft have been modified to fly highly-contagious Ebola patients and medical staff.
The Phoenix Air-owned aircraft took 30 months to outfit in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Department of Defense, company vice president Dent Thompson told ABC News during an interior tour of the high-tech craft.
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