Michael Jordan splurged on a $61,000,000 private aircraft named Flying Shoe-007, which he uses to fly to the U.S. for breakfast

Michael Jordan has not only achieved global fame and built a devoted fanbase throughout his career, but he has also accumulated an astonishing net worth of $2 billion, thanks to his savvy business skills and strategic decision-making. It’s no wonder that the NBA icon owns one of the most luxurious private jets available.

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In 1985, MJ made waves with the debut of his first sneaker line, marking a significant milestone in sports marketing with his groundbreaking sponsorship deal with Nike for $2.5 million. Over the years, he has partnered with major brands like Gatorade and McDonald’s, solidifying his status as a savvy businessman with an impressive portfolio of high-end vehicles.

Among his extravagant possessions, Michael Jordan also purchased a lavish $80 million yacht, further highlighting his penchant for luxury. A private jet is essential for a businessman like MJ, who often travels for work. He acquired a Gulfstream G550 valued at $62 million, and in 2017, he upgraded the aircraft, increasing its worth significantly. If you ever spot this jet, you’ll instantly recognize it as his.

Michael Jordan's 80 Million Dollar Yacht

Michael Jordan's 80 Million Dollar Yacht

Inspired by the Air Jordan brand, Jordan revamped the jet with a fresh new paint job. Previously adorned in vibrant powder blue and white—reflective of his North Carolina jersey—the plane now showcases a sleek white, gray, and black wrap.

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Additionally, a closer inspection of the jet’s engine reveals the tail number N236MJ, which cleverly incorporates MJ’s jersey number 23, the number of titles he’s won (16), followed by his initials. With accommodations for 16 passengers and a luxurious interior, the jet can fly for up to 12 hours without needing to refuel.