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These are celebrities' most exclusive private jets

We are probably all guilty of it at one time or another; taking the car for a trip that could have been made by bike. Taylor Swift, however, appears to take her private plane a little too often. This week it was revealed that the celebrity's jet has already flown 170 times this year with an average flight time of 80 minutes. Wondering what exclusive planes these celebrities own? MASTERS lists them.

Kim Kardashian | € 147 million

Partly due to the success of her shapewear brand SKIMS, Kim Kardashian joined the billionaires' club and may call herself the proud owner of a Gulfstream G650ER. A brand also in demand by the world's richest men such as Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos. The plane has an original price of about €93 million, but after all the modifications, the jet is now reportedly worth €147 million. The private plane has a unique interior; the luggage compartments, ceiling, headrests and cushions are covered in light-colored cashmere. There are two bathrooms on board and ten sleeping places. Of course, what cannot be missing, for someone with more than 327 million on Instagram, is connectivity; therefore, each seat is equipped with its own phone charger. The exterior of the plane has a light gray color that makes it fit perfectly into Kim's overall look. In fact, her Lamborghini, Rolls-Royce and Maybach are equipped in the exact same color.

Donald Trump | € 98 million

The former president of the United States paid about €98 million for his Boeing 757. Powered by Rolls-Royce engines, the private plane can fly nonstop for eight hours. The seats are upholstered in Italian leather and each contains an embroidered Trump family crest. The interior of the exclusive jet even includes details of 24-karat gold. No need to get bored during a flight aboard the Trump jet, as the Boeing 757 even has a movie theater....

Richard Branson | € 73 million

Despite the fact that this businessman is founder of airline Virgin Atlantic, Branson has a Dassault Falcon 50EX to fly routes with it that the commercial airline cannot fly. In a previous interview, the businessman said he needed a small plane to get out of the British Virgin Islands. The Dassault Falcon can carry 10 passengers at a time and has a very luxurious interior. Afraid of getting on the list of the biggest polluters, the businessman does not have to; the plane can consume 50 to 60 percent less fuel, drastically reducing the carbon footprint. Fun fact: Branson's previous plane, a Falcon 900EX, was purchased by none other than Max Verstappen. According to sources, the driver paid an amount between €10 million €12 million for the plane.

Oprah Winfrey | € 73 million

This American television presenter and author now has a fortune of € 3.4 billion. Oprah traveled most of her life on commercial airlines, but in 2016 decided to go for the Gulfstream G650 worth € 73 million. The cabin seats about 12 to 18 passengers. During the flight you can enjoy the most delicious drinks, served in crystal glasses or just a coffee, because of course this exclusive jet has a coffee machine....

Kylie Jenner | € 69 million

The number of times Kylie Jenner takes the plane may not come close to Taylor Swift, but the youngest member of the Kardashian clan was under fire recently. Indeed, according to a Twitter account, Kylie made a flight of only 17 minutes on July 12. It is estimated that the short jaunt resulted in a ton of CO2 emissions. For comparison; this is about a quarter of the total annual carbon footprint of an average person... The private plane Kylie Jenner owns is a Bombardier Global 7500. Inside the plane you will find an entertainment suite, a master suite, a bar and two bathrooms, among other things. Where sister Kim Kardashian chooses quiet colors, Kylie opts for a slightly more lavish interior with pink elements. The chairs in the jet are white plush with blankets draped on them from Hermès.

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