Yes, Mark Zuckerberg has access to a private jet, and as of 2026, reports indicate he has upgraded to a small fleet. He is most famously associated with a Gulfstream G650ER (registered as N68885), a high-performance jet valued at roughly $65 million. Recently, aviation enthusiasts and jet trackers have identified a second, even more advanced aircraft—a Gulfstream G700—believed to be part of his personal or corporate transport. The G700 is one of the world's most luxurious business jets, costing upwards of $80 million and featuring the latest in fuel efficiency and "low cabin altitude" technology to reduce jet lag. While the jets are technically owned by a trust or Meta Platforms, Inc., they are primarily used for Zuckerberg's personal and professional travel. The jets are often recognizable by their specific blue-and-white livery, which mirrors the signature colors of the Facebook brand. Despite privacy laws passed in 2024 to make jet tracking more difficult, his flights remain a point of interest for those monitoring the environmental impact of billionaire travel.