stunning private jet is extremely rare and costs a whopping £38million. The MMA star flew from Dublin to Dubai ahead of the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, sharing snaps from inside the plane to his social media followers.


McGregor is no stranger to making a big entrance and arrived in Dubai on Union Aviation's luxury Embraer Lineage 1000 aircraft. It is one of the most expensive jets in the world and there are only four of its type in Europe. The incredible interior is something most fans can only dream of seeing in person.


Five large passenger zones make up the inside of the plane. Comfortable seats mean passengers can watch the world go by in sheer luxury.


A huge television is the main attraction in a spacious lounge area. There is also an office with beds for passengers to sleep while on long-haul flights. McGregor will likely have needed some sleep on a flight which generally takes around seven-and-a-half hours without a stop.


The 36-year-old shared a video of inside the jet on his Instagram page. At one point, he grabs fruit from next to the television and declares: "oh yes, yup, yup". He then basks in the delights of the massive sofa beds. McGregor then jumps up, laughs, rubs his hands before jokingly pushing the camera operator before the video cuts.


Part of his caption read: "Taking the big jumbo jet from Dublin to Dubai for our inaugural Bare Knuckle FC double header! Live from the Dubai National Tennis Stadium, this Friday and Saturday! See you all there!"



McGregor is one of the biggest names to come out of UFC. He is a two-time world champion in different weight categories. His switch to boxing saw him fight Floyd Mayweather in a lucrative bout in 2017. However, McGregor has claimed that he could soon quit fighting and hinted that he could go in to politics.


"I've got two fights on the contract, I'm in negotiations," McGregor said.


"Last week something happened to me. I went to the White House, and, my heart bleeds for my country right now. So there's a lot of stuff going on back home... I'm happy with what I've done.


"There's something else for me that's in my gut right now. And that's where I'm going. So we'll see. Greatness don't rush. And right now Ireland is in my thoughts. That's where I'm at."

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