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.
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.
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.
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.
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.