Azzam World’s largest Superyacht (by length)

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The mind-boggling Azzam Superyacht, its technology, and its engineering were completed by Lürssen.

Norte Yacht created the exterior design, and Kristoff Leone put the interior together in terms of comfort and amenities.

Wonderful high-quality robust materials were used in construction design to provide optimal safety and comfort.

You can imagine how luxurious and distinctive this yacht is, each cabin is luxuriously designed to give you a sense of individuality as well as comfort.

Late Sheikh Khalifa bin Zaid al-Nahyan, the former president of the United Arab Emirates is the yacht owner,

Azzam the jaw-dropping Superyacht is a result of German Superyacht manufacturer Lürssen Yards, They produced Azzam with an estimated cost of 605 million dollars it is one of the biggest and most costly yachts in the world, and is also the longest superyacht ever constructed measuring an outstanding 590 feet in length it has a sleek and contemporary appearance

Azzam has a top speed of over 30 knots, for such a massive Superyacht this speed limit is extremely unusual. it can travel great distances thanks to its range of more than 6 000 nautical miles.

its debut forced Roman Abramovich’s Eclipse superyacht to lose its title as the biggest yacht in the world, the superyacht Azzam measures 590 feet while Eclipse is only 533 feet long, compared to Abramovich’s yacht Azzam is 57 feet longer.

Azzam was assembled by Engineers over the course of four years, and over 4 000 workers were employed in the yacht construction according to the CEO of the German shipbuilding firm Lürssen . The yacht has a maximum capacity of 36 guests and requires a 60-person crew to keep it running, the yearly cost to maintain the yacht is roughly 10 of its original buying price of 650 million dollars, this implies that in order to maintain the Azzam super yacht in top condition before floating off to a distant location the owner needs to spend over 60 million dollars per year.

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