American DJ Khaled owns a $65 million Gulfstream G650, which is the standard model of billionaire Elon Musk’s $70 million Gulfstream G650ER.
Khaled Mohamed Khaled (born November 26, 1975) is a Palestinian-American musician, record producer, DJ, and host. Khaled is not just an artist, but also a social media influencer, with over 27 million Instagram followers, more than any well-known brand.
Khaled’s life is quite affluent, and he is not hesitant to display it. He collects diamonds, enjoys spending money on luxury products, and owns a $65 million Gulfstream G650 private plane, which is the standard version of billionaire Elon Musk’s $70 million Gulfstream G650ER.
DJ Khaled has his own plane, just like billionaire Elon Musk. Photo: Djkhaled/Instagram.
Billionaire Elon Musk’s plane is more advanced than Khaled’s. However, this does not indicate that the male artist’s assets are less valuable, as the G650 remains one of Gulfstream’s flagship aircraft and is used by a number of notable individuals.
Both aircraft are equipped with Rolls-Royce BR725 engines. The plane’s wings are designed to optimize airflow. Planes can travel around the world in a single stop.
The G650 also has a spacious cabin with four areas for entertainment, work, relaxation, and dining, which can seat up to 15 people. The jet’s entertainment system includes adjustable reclining chairs and a 42-inch flat-screen television. The aircraft’s cabin is completed with wood, leather, and other high-quality materials. Like Elon Musk’s upgrade, this jet has 16 panoramic windows.
Khaled routinely posts images of himself touring and traveling by plane on his own page. Khaled usually drapes a blue carpet in front of the stairs with the inscription “We The Best,” the name of the organization for which he is CEO.
Check-in procedures for DJ Khaled’s private aircraft.
Interior of a G650-class aircraft. Photo credit: Gulfstream.
Khaled owns both a Gulfstream G650 and a Maybach 62 Landaulet. This vehicle was created in 2008 in the traditional style prominent in the 1920s. The Landaulet’s front seats are divided independently, as in a limousine, to ensure privacy in the back seat. The vehicle also features a soft canopy that slides down to provide a panoramic view of the sky. Opening and shutting the roof takes only 16 seconds, four seconds less than competing soft-top vehicles. Car enthusiasts believe it will be difficult for any luxury limousine to compete with this vehicle.
The super-luxurious Maybach 62 Landaulet, which can reach 6.2 meters in length, is based on the Maybach 62 S and has a V12 Twin-Turbocharged engine producing 612 horsepower. The car costs $1.38 million USD.