15 Most Expensive Jets Owned By Billionaires

With privacy and schedule in mind, almost every billionaire owns a private jet. Here are 15 among those which standout – Most expensive jets owned by Billionaires.

Jay-Z’s Bombardier Challenger 850

This private jet is worth about $40 million. One of the most recognizable celebrity aircrafts, this jet owned by the famed rapper features stylish interiors and is also known for its reliable performance.

Bill Gates’ Bombardier 8000

Business mogul Bill Gates’ Bombardier 8000 is worth roughly $66 million. Although, Gates has a boatload of private jets, this one stands out. The jet is known for its refined cabin, efficient performance, and high-tech features also in a very comfortable layout, suited for international travel.

Larry Page’s Gulfstream G650ER

Larry Page’s Gulfstream G650ER is worth approximately $70 million. With features pretty similar to Bill Gates’ Bombardier 8000, this private jet too boasts stunning interiors with long-range performance suited for long travels.

Sergey Brin’s Gulfstream G650ER

Another Google co-founder on the list. Brin’s private jet boasts cutting-edge avionics in a spacious and customized interior with a focus on comfort. It is worth roughly $70 million.

Jeff Bezos’ Gulfstream G650ER

Yet another Gulfstream G650ER on the list. Bezos’ jet offers a staggering range of up to 7500 nautical miles, and features separate living areas. Premium leather, customized by Bezos is a key feature of this Gulfstream G650ER.

Elon Musk’s Gulfstream G650ER

Elon Musk too has a Gulfstream G650ER. With similar features as the other G650ERs in the list, in Musk’s jet, the cabin air is refreshed every 2 minutes, with the cabin also pressurized to a low altitude.

Mukesh Ambani’s Boeing Business Jet 2

Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s jet is worth roughly $73 million. The jet, tailored for both business and family trips, features executive lounges, sleeping suites, very useful for long distance.

Richard Branson’s Dassault Falcon 50EX

The English business magnate’s jet is worth $75 million. Known for its impressive performance and high-speed, it boasts a tri-engine, and is considered one of the best private jets in the world.

Oprah Winfrey’s Gulfstream G700

Oprah Winfrey’s Gulfstream G700 costs roughly $80 million. She had a GH50 before, and later got this in 2023. The jet has multiple living spaces, and like most other jets on this list, is suited for long-distance travel.

Donald Trump’s Boeing 757

The POTUS’ jet costs a staggering $100 million. Often called ‘The Trump Force One’, this luxurious jet is known for its executive cabins and amenities also featuring 24K-gold-accented fixtures.

Kim Kardashian’s Gulfstream G650ER

Nicknamed, ‘Kim Air’, this jet is worth a whopping $150 million. Known for its plush-seating and high-end avionics, this is one of the most high-end celebrity jets.

Roman Abramovich’s Boeing 757

The former Chelsea owner’s jet boasts private bedrooms and boardroom spaces for executive and personal use for long-distance flights. It is worth $170 million.

Sultan of Brunei’s Boeing 747-430

The name could very well bring out what the interiors of this jet would look like. Featuring gold-accented interiors and palace-like looks, this jet is a testament to the Sultan’s richness. It is worth roughly $230 million.

Joseph Lau’s Boeing 747-8 VIP

This jet belongs to Hong Kong property tycoon Joseph Lau. This massive aircraft, worth an unbelievable $367 million, has private lounges and dining rooms, among a boatload of other spaces fit for travel across the globe.

Alisher Usmanov’s Airbus A340-300

One of the most expensive aircrafts belongs to Alisher Usmanov. Russian-Uzbek businessman’s jet is almost like a flying mansion and is worth $400 million. Known for its ultra-luxurious interiors, it was once the largest private jet in Russia.

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