Drake is very proud to own Air Drake, a private Boeing 767 plane. Because of this, all of his other acts wаnted to own their planes and be as rich as DJ Khaled.
The artist has said in the past that he wants to own a jet. A few months ago, he went to Los Angeles, California, with Fаt Joe to get his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fаme. He put up a video of himself outside the hired Bombardier Global 7500 before getting on. In one of the posts, he wrote, “May Allah grant me one of these things someday.” “Global 7500,” referring to the company.
The fact that he now wants a Boeing makes it sound like he has moved on from the Global 7500. In some new videos on his Instagram account, his black Rolls-Royce Phantom is seen stopped next to a big plane called a Boeing 767.
It said in the caption, “I’m just window shopping, I want to feel like Drake!” He then said that if he had a plane, he could travel the world with his family. He says in the recording that he went “jet shopping” and that he still wants to “feel like Drake.” In a different film, he gives us a full tour of the huge plane. “So we chose to buy a Boeing.” He goes on, “I like flying, and my Global 7500 could take me anywhere in the world.” Just because I said that doesn’t meаn I won’t do it. But it was clear that Boeing was appealing.
He was on a Boeing 767-200(ER), which is one of the biggest private planes and is owned by billionaire and Miami lawyer John H. Ruiz.
The plane is one of 121 that were made and given to customers. It is a beautiful display of wealth. It was turned into a flying house and is 159 feet (48.5 meters) long. It has two cabins, two lounges, a formal dining room, a private movie theater, a DJ station, and no less than four bathrooms. The interior of the ship is 2,000 square feet (186 square meters). The airplane design company VIP Completions in Florida completely fixed it up. It’s not known if this private plane worth about $38 million is for sale. With a net worth of $75 million, DJ Khaled could, however, pay for it if it were!
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