Sean “Diddy” Combs’ luxury private jet is officially off the market.
Silver Air Private Jets has confirmed that the music mogul sold his Gulfstream G550 in October 2025. While the exact sale price has not been disclosed, similar aircraft are typically valued between $20 million and $30 million.
According to registration records cited by Business Insider, the matte-black jet now carries the tail number T7-OKS and is registered in San Marino. The aircraft was previously registered as N1969C and owned through Combs’ company, LoveAir LLC.
The jet, built in 2015, features a beige interior, seats up to 14 passengers and is pet-friendly. It also comes equipped with a full entertainment system, making it a popular option for high-end charter clients.
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Despite Combs’ legal troubles, the aircraft reportedly continued to generate significant income before its sale. Business Insider reports that the jet earned “millions” of dollars in rental fees while Combs was in custody, flying dozens of charter trips to destinations including French Polynesia, New Zealand, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Baja Mexico in the months following his September 2024 arrest.
Combs was arrested on federal charges including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution — allegations he has consistently denied. While the private jet itself was not named in any lawsuits, several civil cases accused him of using planes to transport alleged victims or procure illegal drugs.
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In July 2025, a jury cleared Combs of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking charges. However, he was convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution and sentenced to 50 months in prison, along with a $500,000 fine.
Despite selling the jet, Combs retains a sizeable portfolio of luxury assets. He still owns two mansions on Miami’s exclusive Star Island, valuable jewelry and art collections, and a Los Angeles mansion that was listed for $61.5 million in September 2024 before being taken off the market in December 2025.