From Drake's $185M Boeing 767 to Oprah's Global 7500, celebrity private jets have become the ultimate status symbol of 2026. Here is what their cabins really look like behind the closed door.
Most celebrity private jets are configured around mid-cabin club seating — twin clubs of four facing each other across burl walnut tables, all wrapped in hand-stitched cream leather. Drake reportedly went purple OVO suede.
A Gulfstream G700 or Bombardier Global 7500 — the standard celebrity private jet of 2026 — can fly nonstop from Los Angeles to virtually any city in Europe or East Asia. Cabin altitude stays at 4,500 feet for arrival without jet lag.
Modern celebrity private jets are flown by glass cockpits with walnut and burr-burl trim — Tom Cruise actually pilots his Gulfstream G550 personally. The instruments glow amber and blue at night, like a Bentley dashboard.
Many of these aircraft live in private hangars where they share floor space with helicopters used to ferry their owners directly from the home pad. Floyd Mayweather, Jay-Z and Mark Cuban all reportedly use this setup at their primary bases.