Elon Musk maintains a high-performance fleet of private jets registered under Falcon Landing LLC, a shell company linked to SpaceX and Tesla. As of 2026, his primary aircraft is the Gulfstream G700, which was delivered in 2025 and serves as his flagship for ultra-long-range travel. This jet is known for its massive cabin, which includes five living areas and a dedicated master suite with a shower. In addition to the G700, Musk owns a Gulfstream G650ER (registration N628TS), which was previously his main aircraft, and two Gulfstream G550s (N272BG and N502SX). These jets act as mobile offices, allowing him to oscillate between SpaceX's Starbase in Texas and Tesla's headquarters in California. The fleet is optimized for speed and range, reflecting his demanding schedule, and is often tracked by aviation enthusiasts due to the high volume of flights he takes annually.