Arnold Schwarzenegger – Gulfstream III, Estimated $35 Million
The former actor turned politician bought the Gulfstream III. While serving as the governor of California, he often had to commute between LA and Sacramento.
With enough cash to last a lifetime, Arnold refused his paycheck as governor which was thoughtful on his end but unfortunately, it wasn’t enough to save the state from bankruptcy.
Jay-Z – Bombardier Challenger 850, Estimated $40 Million
We’ve already shown you Jay Z’s yacht. As they say, work hard play hard. Jay-Z uses the Bombardier Challenger 850 Learjet more for business purposes like shows and tours.
The jet is equipped with a bedroom, a kitchen, two bathrooms, and a living room. A living room in the sky? That is pretty amazing. We are wondering if Jay-Z can write off the purchase as a business expense.
Larry Page & Sergey Brin – Boeing 767-200, Estimated $40 Million
The founders of Google don’t technically own the Google Jet, but they do own Google itself. The two entrepreneurs bought an old 767 and renovated it for another $10 Million.
It is equipped with 2 staterooms, a dining area, and room for 15 passengers. Apparently, they use it as a party plane, and Sergey Brin has a king-size bed in his room.
Tracy McGrady – Falcon 2000, Estimated $27 Million
Tracy McGrady is an American retired professional basketball player. While the athlete did make a nice net worth of $70 million from the sport, it doesn’t seem for a private jet plane.
Perhaps the athlete purchased the jet more as an investment with plans to lease it out. He was the first NBA player to buy a jet and since then, others have followed suit.
Billy Joel – Vendetta, Estimated $1.2 Million
Billy Joel has a passion for music and a passion for boats. Previously, he owned five boats. At the moment, he just held on to his favorite, the “Vendetta.”
Vendetta is a 57-foot-long yacht. It’s completely decked out in all Billy’s essentials. And for a price of $1.2 million, it didn’t break Billy’s bank account or require him a bank loan.