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Private jet expert destroys noobs


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·Nov 3, 2024

What celebrity owns the most expensive private jet in the world? Oh man, so there's two people ahead of this guy, but you don't know them and I don't know them. One is Sultan of Brunei, $22 million. Okay, Sultan of Brunei was from like 20 years ago. This guy really is not in touch with the reality of today's airplane.

$20 million jet and one does not own a $220 million jet; that's B Roman Ibrahimovic, $350 million jet. Yeah, I feel Roman Abramovic doesn't have any of the airplanes anymore because he's already sanctioned and he cannot fly anymore. One was worth about $50 million, which I actually sold just before the Ukraine-Russia war started, and he still had another Boeing airplane, 767, but it was not worth $350 million, nowhere even close to it.

Like, there's some high celebrities with some good private jets. Is it Drake? It is Drake! It is! Yeah, that was the best guessing I've ever done in my entire fantastic. I don't know why you know how much his jet is. Let's ballpark it at $150 million, $185 million. Not these guys really don't know what they're talking about that airplane.

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