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Air Drake: A Symphony of Extravagance and Opulence within the Luxuriously Customized Interior of Drake’s Private Boeing 767-200 Jet

Drake, the renowned artist, opts for his private Boeing 767-200 named “Air Drake” during concert tours, a customized jet with a distinct sky blue and white paint job designed by the late Louis Vuitton Creative Director Virgil Abloh. Featuring the iconic owl logo of Drake’s company, October’s Very Own (OVO), the plane stands out wherever it goes. 

Drake private jet by Virgil Abloh

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The tail number of Drake’s private jet is N767CJ, a 27-year-old Boeing 767-200ER with General Electric CF6 engines. Originally built in 1996, it was first operated by Mid East Jet in Saudi Arabia and later went to Elan Express. Cargojet Airways acquired it in April 2019, reportedly investing between $80 and $100M in customization.

Drake's US$185 million aircraft is getting a makeover from Off-White’s Virgil Abloh

Inside, “Air Drake” offers at least three private suites, two living rooms, a bathroom, a business lounge, and an entertainment room with amenities such as a king-size bed, flat-screen TVs, and stylish furnishings. The cabin’s smooth gold and wood surfaces blend with beige or light purple-colored carpets and furniture.

Inside 'Air Drake,' Drake's $185 Million Private Plane Which Seats 30 People

 The plane, capable of fitting up to 45 people in an all-business configuration or over 200 in a one- or two-class layout, has logged 11,346 flight hours and 2,823 flight cycles as of February 2020. Drake often uses his jet for worldwide travel and vacations, making it a symbol of luxury in the music industry.

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