Yes, The Walt Disney Company maintains a corporate fleet of private jets for executive travel and logistics. Historically, the most famous Disney jet was "The Mouse," a Grumman Gulfstream I (tail number N234MM) that Walt Disney himself used to scout locations for Disney World; it is now a museum piece. In 2026, the company typically operates modern Gulfstream G650ER or Bombardier Global aircraft to move high-level executives between Burbank, Orlando, and international offices in Paris, Tokyo, and Hong Kong. While these jets are not themed like theme park attractions on the outside, they are vital tools for a global entertainment giant. They allow the CEO and board members to bypass commercial terminals and maintain tight schedules across Disney's sprawling empire of studios, parks, and cruise ports.