The jet set is alive and well, and these planet-hopping celebrities aren't shy about maintaining private fleets that take them all around the world. .
Sean “Diddy” Combs has officially swapped private jets for prison jumpsuits. The disgraced hip-hop mogul checked into FCI Fort Dix, a low-security federal prison in New Jersey, last Thursday to begin ...
P Diddy is currently serving his 50 month sentence at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey, after being convicted on two counts of ...
The spectacular fall of Sean Combs, globally known as Diddy, from music mogul to federal inmate has been one of the most ...
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Flying on a private jet may be the status quo for celebrities like John Travolta and Taylor Swift, but most of us are relegated to commercial flights. If we're lucky, we may travel business or first ...
Abercrombie & Kent (A&K) has unveiled its 2027 lineup of Private Jet journeys. “What sets A&K’s Private Jet journeys apart is the exclusivity of the experiences,” said Rami Girgis, Director, Private ...
Owning the planet’s biggest superyacht is so passé. Today, you’re nothing unless you dump cash into a private plane or two – or 38, as King Rama X of Thailand recently revealed. And even then, you’d ...
The U.S. Coast Guard purchased two private jets for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and several other top officials. DHS oversees the Coast Guard. What's Undetermined Although a public ...
The Gulfstream G650 is a rare breed in the already-exclusive world of business jets. Thanks to two rear-mounted Rolls-Royce BR725 A1-12 engines, this bird can soar to 51,000 feet while cruising at ...
The Department of Homeland Security is reportedly purchasing two private jets for Secretary Kristi Noem's travel. The jets are being acquired through the Coast Guard to replace an older aircraft for ...
In 1999 we purchased our first airplane after benefiting from charter air services. It reduced a three-day trip to one, with seats often full, to 10 times as many destinations as the airlines. We now ...