merican DJ Khaled owns a $65 million Gulfstream G650 aircraft, which is the standard version of billionaire Elon Musk’s $70 million Gulfstream G650ER.
Born on November 26, 1975, Khaled Mohamed Khaled is a music producer, DJ, broadcaster, and musician of Palestinian-American descent. In addition to being a well-known artist, Khaled has more than 27 million Instagram followers, making him a social media influencer greater than a brand.
Khaled has an opulent lifestyle and doesn’t hesitate to show it out. In particular, he owns a $65 million Gulfstream G650 private jet, which is the base model of billionaire Elon Musk’s $70 million Gulfstream G650ER. He also enjoys spending lavishly on luxury items and has a deep affinity for diamonds.
DJ Khaled owns a private plane like billionaire Elon Musk.
When compared to Khaled’s plane, billionaire Elon Musk’s is superior. But it doesn’t mean that the male artist’s assets lose value—the G650 is still one of Gulfstream’s primary aircraft and is flown by a number of well-known individuals.
The engines of both planes are Rolls-Royce BR725s. The purpose of the plane’s wings is to maximize airflow. An airplane can travel the entire globe with just one stop.
The G650 also features a roomy interior that can accommodate up to 15 passengers and features 4 spaces for work, play, rest, and dining. The aircraft features a 42-inch flat-screen TV and reclining seats that can be adjusted in the entertainment section. The cabin of the airplane is covered in leather, wood, and other premium materials. Its sixteen panoramic windows mirror those on Elon Musk’s upgraded aircraft.
Khaled frequently shares photos of himself touring and traveling in aircraft on his Facebook page. Khaled frequently lays a blue carpet just in front of the steps that reads, “We The Best,” the name of the business he leads as CEO.
Check-in procedures for DJ Khaled’s private plane. Photo: Djkhaled / Instagram
Interior of the G650 series aircraft. Photo: Gulfstream
In addition to owning a Gulfstream G650, Khaled also possesses a Maybach 62 Landaulet. 2008 saw the production of this vehicle, which has a classic design reminiscent of the 1920s. The Landaulet boasts a soft roof that can slide down to reveal a panoramic view of the sky, and its front seats are split independently, much like in a limousine, to ensure privacy when in the back seat. It just takes 16 seconds to open and close the roof, which is 4 seconds quicker than other soft-top vehicles.
Automobile enthusiasts think that this car will be hard for any luxury limousine to match.
Built from the Maybach 62 S, this ultra-luxurious vehicle has a length of up to 6.2 meters and a V12 Twin-Turbocharged engine with 612 horsepower. The vehicle is 1.38 million dollars.