
Sean “Diddy” Combs‘ luxe private jet is off the market after reportedly raking in millions through charters while the disgraced music mogul sits in prison.
Silver Air Private Jets, a private aviation company that previously managed charters for the plane, confirmed to Business Insider in January that Combs sold the Gulfstream G550 in October 2025.
It’s unclear what the plane sold for. Online listings show pre-owned G550s built that year typically sell for between $20 million and $30 million, depending on factors such as total hours and maintenance status.
Registration data shows the matte-black jet now bears the new tail number T7-OKS. The T7 prefix means the plane is registered in San Marino, a landlocked microstate surrounded by Italy known for its banking sector and tax perks for the wealthy.
Federal records show the jet was previously registered as N1969C and owned by the Combs-owned entity LoveAir LLC. That tail number has been reserved by the same company since November 3, 2025.
Combs’ attorneys did not immediately respond to a request for comment on this story.
The ex-Diddy G550 was built in 2015 and features a black exterior and beige interiors. It can hold 14 passengers, is pet-friendly, and features an entertainment system, according to now-deleted charter listings.
In the months after Combs’ September 2024 arrest and indictment on federal charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution, the jet took dozens of flights to places like French Polynesia, New Zealand, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Baja, Mexico, according to JetSpy data.
Chartering the jet was likely a temporary money-maker for Combs.
While the specific jet is not mentioned by name in any of the suits against Combs, several lawsuits accuse him of flying his alleged sexual abuse victims on private or commercial planes or of procuring illicit drugs via plane. Combs has repeatedly denied committing sexual assault.
Since the slew of lawsuits began in 2023, Combs’ business empire — which once included a lucrative deal with Diageo, a catalog of music hits, and a successful clothing line — has crumbled.
His trial ended in July 2025. The jury acquitted him on most counts but convicted him on two transportation-for-prostitution charges, resulting in a roughly 50-month prison sentence and a $500,000 fine.
He maintains ownership of a pair of mansions on Miami’s Star Island, as well as valuable jewelry and art collections.
He also owns a mansion in Los Angeles that was listed for sale for $61.5 million in September 2024, weeks before his arrest. He reportedly delisted the home in December 2025 after it struggled to sell amid its history.
Editor’s note: This story was originally published in November 2024 but has been updated with the status of Combs’ private jet.
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