Diddy Sells Gulfstream G550 Jet That Reportedly Earned Millions in Charter Revenue During Incarceration
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Diddy Sells Gulfstream G550 Jet That Reportedly Earned Millions in Charter Revenue During Incarceration

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Sean “Diddy” Combs sold his Gulfstream G550 private jet in October 2025, months after it reportedly generated significant rental income amid his federal conviction and imprisonment, according to confirmations from Silver Air Private Jets to Business Insider and People magazine.[1][2][3] The sale occurred around the time Combs was sentenced to 50 months in prison following his July 2025 conviction on two prostitution-related charges, after which he was transferred to FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey.[1][3][4] The aircraft, previously registered under Combs’ LoveAir LLC with tail number N1969C, now bears T7-OKS and is registered in San Marino.[2][4][5]

The matte black Gulfstream G550, built in 2015, features beige interiors, seats up to 14 passengers, a full entertainment system, and pet-friendly amenities, making it a hallmark of Combs’ luxury lifestyle.[2][4] While the exact sale price remains undisclosed, comparable pre-owned models typically range from $15 million to $30 million.[2][3][4][5] Silver Air Private Jets, which managed charters for the jet, confirmed the ownership change ended their professional relationship in October 2025.[1][2][3] Federal Aviation Administration records corroborate the registration shift, marking the quiet divestment of one of Combs’ most recognizable assets.[3][4]

During Combs’ incarceration—beginning with his September 2024 arrest—the jet became a reported revenue source, flying at least 126 times and covering nearly 150,000 miles to destinations including French Polynesia, New Zealand, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Baja, Mexico.[1][4][5] Charters, handled anonymously through Silver Air, reportedly earned around $4 million between late 2024 and May 2025, with one-way trips priced from $32,000 to $100,000 and passengers unaware of Combs’ ownership.[5][6] The US Sun previously detailed how the imprisoned executive racked up thousands in rental fees while behind bars in New York.[1][4] Combs’ attorneys have not commented on the sale.[1][4]

This transaction arrives as Combs serves his 50-month sentence—effectively about three years after credits—plus a $500,000 fine and supervised release, following a courtroom apology to former partners and family for his actions.[3][5] The jet’s divestment reflects ongoing asset liquidation amid legal fallout, with reports suggesting financial pressures from mounting costs, though no official statement from Combs explains the move.[5] Once a symbol of his mogul status, frequently featured in social media as an extension of his brand, the G550’s sale underscores the shifting fortunes of the hip-hop icon whose empire has faced intense scrutiny.[3]

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