Coolest Private Jet Paint Job Ever?
November 25, 2008 by Private Jets Magazine · Leave a Comment
The Oakley Corporate Jet. Click for full-sized image.
The Barack Obama Campaign Plane Cheat Sheet
August 4, 2008 by Private Jets Magazine · 1 Comment
Welcome to your cheat sheet to what is now being referred to as “O-Force One”, Barack Obama’s campaign jet. Read more
Manny Ramirez, aka “ManRam”, the Private Jet Passenger of the Week
July 11, 2008 by Private Jets Magazine · Leave a Comment
As a huge Red Sox fan, I felt like I stumbled onto an early Christmas present when I saw this picture on one of my favorite new blogs, the RegentJet blog. It’s none other than Private Jets Magazine’s favorite MLB’er, Manny Ramirez, along with Big Papi, Jonathan Papelbon, Mike Lowell, what may be the back of Josh Beckett’s head, and Oki Doke living it up on John Henry’s Falcon 900 en route to the 2007 MLB All-Star Game. Awesome.
See the originals at RegentJet including a bonus pic of Papelbon doing a little promotional work for the King of Beers.
9 Hypocrite Environmentalist Celebrities With Huge Carbon Footprints
July 8, 2008 by Private Jets Magazine · Leave a Comment
You know that a cause-celebre has reached “celebrity” status, well, when the world’s most well-known celebrities take it up as their own. Such is the case with the crusade against global warming and its companion concept of each individual’s “carbon footprint.” Read more
Scottie Pippen’s Unfortunate Run At The Private Jet Lifestyle
July 3, 2008 by Private Jets Magazine · Leave a Comment
Scottie Pippen…6-time NBA Champion, All-Star Game MVP, Top 50 NBA Player of All Time, and Scandinavian hoops phenom…is lucky that he made over $120 million while he was playing. Because he lost $32 million of it “investing”. Read more
John McCain Unveils His New 737 Campaign Jet
July 1, 2008 by Private Jets Magazine · 1 Comment
John McCain’s Straight Talk Express is no longer catching rides on his wife Cindy’s private jet or a slumming it on a JetBlue charter. The McCainiacs’ new party jet is a Boeing 737-400 operated by Arizona firm, Swift Air. Read more
Gilligan’s Gulfstream: 10 Celebrities You’d Want To Get “Lost” With
June 30, 2008 by Private Jets Magazine · Leave a Comment
The Lost island may have a grip on the Losties, but if you were to be stranded on the island, which celebrities would you want with you? While our Gulfstream V may seat fewer than Oceanic Air Flight 815, we still have room for 10 other passengers, and here are the 10 people we would most want to see on our Lost Island.
Richard Dean Anderson. We are hoping that Richard picked up some of those MacGyver tricks that he used over his seven years playing the man who create a bomb out of a toothpick and a rubber band. How could you not want a man who can make a solar-powered oven out of a coconut and rock on your Island? Read more
Comrade Robert Weissman Is Disgusted By Your Private Jet
June 27, 2008 by Private Jets Magazine · Leave a Comment
Robert Weissman penned an article at the Huffington Post railing against the evils of private jet usage and its negative impact not only on the environment, but on the socioeconomic fabric of society. While we are used to over-the-top “progressive” rants at Huffington, Comrade Weissman has reached a new level of intellectual dishonesty that can only be matched by his outright mischaracterization of the facts. Although a complete review of the errors and misstatements in Mr. Weissman’s article would likely be more expansive than the original piece, there are a few glaring inaccuracies that need to be addressed. Read more
Jerry Yang, CEO of Yahoo, Selling His Bombardier Global Express
June 23, 2008 by Private Jets Magazine · Leave a Comment
If you have tens of millions of dollars laying around, don’t like flying commercial, and don’t want to gamble on Yahoo’s stock, you can own another piece of Yahoo’s history…CEO Jerry Yang’s 2002 Bombardier Global Express.
Larry Ellison’s Private Jet Meets A Tree
June 21, 2008 by Private Jets Magazine · Leave a Comment
Larry Ellison’s flight crew wakes up to find their Bombardier Global Express about 100 feet away from where they left it the night before.

