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The World's 5 Most Expensive Private Jets
  • Roman Abramovich's Boeing 767-33A ER – 170 million USD. ...
  • The Sultan of Brunei's Boeing 747-430 – 323 million USD. ...
  • Joseph Lau's Boeing 747-8 VIP – 367 million USD. ...
  • Alisher Usmanov's Airbus A340-300 – 400 million USD. ...
  • Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal's Airbus A380 – 502 million USD.




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Lady Gaga's private jets Just like Kim Kardashian, she opted for Boeing 747 private jets. No wonder that with earnings of 59 million dollars this year alone, the international pop star could afford these VIP planes. She also does not fail to post photos in his aircraft on social networks.

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Saudi Prince Al Waleed's 747 If you're asking yourself, what is the most luxurious private jet interior, it doesn't get more lavish than Saudi Prince Al Waleed bin Talal Al Saud's Boeing 747.

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Rapper Drake's aircraft is the biggest of the celebrity private jets on our list. In its original form, it would have room for not just his entourage but their extended families too! However, like many celebrities, Drake has customized his jet, sacrificing most of the seating to create luxurious spaces.

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1 Drake's Boeing 767 - $200 million At the top of the list is the rapper, singer, and songwriter Drake, who flies in a Boeing 767 valued at an astounding $185 million. The jet is also fitted out with $80 to $100 million worth of customization, bringing its total value up to about $200 million.

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Early Boeing 707s were extremely noisy, as was the Boeing 747-200, but the one aircraft that got a bad rap for its noisy takeoffs and landings was the Boeing 727.

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The High Life Amidst Austerity. At the heart of this dichotomy was Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's private jet travel. Despite the company's rigorous cost-saving measures, Zuckerberg's personal jet expenses soared to nearly $2.3 million in 2022, outstripping the $1.8 million spent in 2020 and the $1.6 million in 2021.

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The North American X-15 may be the fastest plane in the world, with speeds at 4,520 mph and Mach 5.93. It's an experimental aircraft used and powered by NASA and USAF.

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