Celebrity Private Jets

Why Bad Bunny Allegedly Chartered an Entire A380, and What It Says About Celebrity Tour Aviation

A viral rumor claimed Bad Bunny chartered a full Qantas A380 for his world tour logistics. The Qantas attribution almost certainly doesn’t hold up — but the underlying logistics question it raises is entirely legitimate. Here’s what a wide-body personnel charter at this scale would actually involve, where Code F airport restrictions shape its real-world utility, and what the concept signals about celebrity aviation strategy at global scale.

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Gulfstream’s G300 Takes Aim at the Super-Midsize Sweet Spot

Gulfstream has officially announced the G300, a next-generation super-midsize jet set to succeed the G280 with a 3,600nm range and updated cabin technology. Rather than extending range, Gulfstream’s pitch centers on generational improvements in cruise efficiency, avionics architecture, and cabin connectivity. Here’s how it stacks up against the Challenger 3500 and Praetor 600—and what it means for buyers in 2026.

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NetJets Is Playing a New Game. Here’s What It Means for Private Flyers

NetJets has refreshed its brand and expanded its jet card lineup—anchored by the Embraer Phenom 300E and Cessna Citation Latitude—with a 12–15% reduction in card pricing that effectively eliminates the premium gap with high-end charter brokers. Here’s what the shift means for the competitive landscape and for private flyers evaluating their options in 2026.

Celebrity Private Jets

Inside Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s $80 Million Bombardier Global 7500, the Crown Jewel of Celebrity Aviation

Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s $80 million Bombardier Global 7500 turned heads at Super Bowl festivities, but the aircraft’s story goes well beyond celebrity ownership. From the Soleil circadian lighting system to l’Opéra audio suite and Nuage seating, here’s what makes this ultra-long-range jet the benchmark for private aviation at its very best.