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One hundred and eighty five million dollars. For perspective, that amount of money can buy 7,700 fully-loaded Kia Optima’s. But Drake decided to cop himself one Boeing 767 cargo plane that is “no rental, no timeshare,” and has “no co-owners,” according to the three-time Grammy award-winner.
Last week, Drake gave the world a sneak peak at the customized plane, complete with 6 God prayer hands and the OVO owl decals.
https://twitter.com/BenjaminEnfield/status/1126897101818953728
The 32-year-old rapper acquired the jet from Canadian-based company, CargoJet, who he serves as an ambassador to.
Supporting home grown businesses has always been a top priority of mine, so when an opportunity came up to get involved with Cargojet, a great Canadian company I was honored to do so. @CargoJetAirways @ajayvirmani1 pic.twitter.com/orrLpuHwOL
— Drizzy (@Drake) May 13, 2019
On Sunday, Drake and his crew boarded the aircraft for the first time and DJ Akademiks gave us a full video tour of the super luxurious interior. This isn’t a plane. It’s a mansion that can fly.
I wonder if anyone in his crew is pitching in for gas money…
That plane drake just bought cost 120,000 to fill up 😳 yup I’m poor
— lil duval (@lilduval) May 10, 2019
My man King Lo speaks so much truth…
Real ones gonna say “I know my plane” and fly with the gas light on
— Big Teddy🇧🇧🇺🇸 (@PoseidonWavy) May 10, 2019
Now if you’ll excuse me. I need to hop on the subway and hope a lunatic doesn’t try to jerk off on me. Dad, I’ve made it!