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Take a look at the fanciest private jets and government aircraft that took the rich and powerful to Davos

January 24, 2026
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Take a look at the fanciest private jets and government aircraft that took the rich and powerful to Davos
Private and VIP aircraft belonging to participants of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos are parked behind privacy barriers at Zurich Duebendorf Airport on January 20, 2026.
Private jets and other VIP aircraft at Zurich Dübendorf Airport on Tuesday. ENNIO LEANZA / AFP
  • Some of the world’s fanciest aircraft descended on Switzerland this week.
  • Business Insider tracked some of the most important private jets and government aircraft.
  • We’ve previously toured ones similar to Elon Musk’s Gulfstream G650, among others.

Some of the world’s wealthiest and most powerful people traveled to Switzerland this week, to attend the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos.

That meant some of the world’s fanciest aircraft descended on nearby airports, too.

Business Insider has been tracking the private jets and government aircraft that arrived there this week.

On Monday alone, there were around 160 private jet arrivals from over 40 countries spread across five continents.

The majority appeared to land at Zurich Airport, which is 75 miles from Davos. In a press release, the airport said it expected more than 1,000 extra takeoffs and landings due to the WEF.

Others landed at Friedrichshafen, over the border with Germany, or St Gallen, also near Lake Constance.

From Elon Musk’s Gulfstream G650 to Air Force One, here’s some of the most impressive aircraft.

The most popular private jet was the Gulfstream G650.

Tesla Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk (in white) boards his private jet before departing from Beijing Capital International Airport on May 31, 2023.
Elon Musk boarding his Gulfstream G650 in 2023. The same plane arrived in Zurich on Thursday. JADE GAO/AFP via Getty Images

On Monday, 31 of the 157 private jet arrivals were Gulfstream G650s.

Throughout the week in Switzerland, data from JetSpy showed such planes belonging to: Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Blackstone, BlackRock, and JPMorgan Chase.

It costs at least $65 million to buy one new.

The interior of a Gulfstream G650 on display at the 2022 Farnborough Airshow
A Gulfstream G650 on display at an airshow. Taylor Rains/Business Insider

Gulfstream jets are known for their large, circular windows, which give high-flyers great views.

Business jets can be configured in different ways depending on what the customer wants. Sometimes, they have double beds and an on-board shower.

It’s more likely that a billionaire flying solo would choose that, whereas a company would probably prefer more seats.

However, the most awe-striking private jets were decked-out versions of the Boeing 737 airliner.

A Boeing 737 business jet pictured at Newcastle Airport in 2023.
A Boeing 737 business jet pictured at Newcastle Airport in 2023. Serena Taylor/Newcastle United via Getty Images

These are pretty rare to see since they’re so spacious compared to other business jets. A Boeing Business Jet version of the 737 Max costs about $100 million.

Flight-tracking data showed a private 737 that flew from Dubai to Zurich on Sunday. Another one from Dubai went to Friedrichshafen, a lakeside German city just over the Swiss border, on Tuesday.

Some governments also use the 737 to transport political leaders. In Switzerland this week, flight-tracking data showed such planes belonging to the United Arab Emirates and the Netherlands.

Business Insider toured a similar plane at a private jet exhibition in Geneva last year.

The TV area on a Boeing BBJ 737 Max
Pete Syme/Business Insider

Due to its size, the Boeing 737 business jet is even more customizable than Gulfstream or Bombardier aircraft.

Sometimes they are laid out like a typical airliner, with six seats abreast. But there is room for all sorts of amenities, too.

Business Insider toured one in 2024, which had an on-board bar, two double bedrooms, and two showers.

Also this week, the world’s newest private jet was on display.

The interior of a Gulfstream G800 private jet has several leather seats, a couch, and a television.
Courtesy of Gulfstream

The first Gulfstream G800 was only delivered last August, so they’re still relatively rare to see. It costs about $70 million to buy one.

A handful of them flew into Swiss airports this week. JetSpy data shows they included ones owned by Visa, Qualcomm, and Pfizer.

It’s big enough to have room for four living areas on board. Passengers also shouldn’t feel as fatigued as flying commercial, because the G800’s cabin pressure makes it feel like the altitude is 2,480 feet. On the newest airliners, like the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, the cabin altitude is more like 6,000 feet.

The Bombardier Global series was also especially popular with attendees.

A Bombardier Global 7500 private jet pictured on a rainy day at Farnborough Airport in March 2024
Pete Syme/Business Insider

According to data from JetSpy, the above jet is owned by Robert F. Smith, the billionaire founder of Vista Equity Partners. The private equity firm’s logo is on the tail.

Flight-tracking data shows this Global 7500 flew from Atlanta to Zurich, about 75 miles from Davos, last Saturday.

JetSpy data showed that other Bombardier plans that landed in Switzerland this week include ones owned by: Avram Glazer, the Manchester United co-owner; Steve Witkoff, the special envoy to the Middle East; and the quantitative hedge fund Two Sigma.

The Global 7500 costs $75 million and is nicknamed the “Ferrari of the Skies.”

The bedroom inside a VistaJet Bombardier Global 7500 pictured at Farnborough Airport in March 2024.
Pete Syme/Business Insider

This is the interior of a Global 7500 owned by VistaJet, a private charter firm that operates the most such jets. Several of its planes touched down in Switzerland during the week of the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting.

The French governmental jet was nearly as stylish as its president’s sunglasses.

A Dassault Falcon 7X aircraft of the French delegation arrived at the Airbus plant in Hamburg, northern Germany, on October 9, 2023,
The French government’s Dassault Falcon 7X, pictured in 2023. LUDOVIC MARIN/AFP via Getty Images

Emmanuel Macron appeared to arrive in Davos on Tuesday. That morning, two French government jets — a Dassault Falcon 7X and a smaller Falcon 900 — flew to Zurich from an air base near Paris.

However, it appears he left before Trump’s speech.

Even the president couldn’t help compliment Macron’s eyewear, which spawned plenty of memes and jokes online. “Those beautiful sunglasses,” Trump said. “What the hell happened?”

Macron has worn them in public in recent days due to an eye problem.

Many others also flew to Switzerland in Dassault Falcons.

The interior of a Dassault Falcon 8X with four seats and a couch in the background, as pictured at an air show in 2025.
The interior of a Dassault Falcon 8X. Pete Syme/Business Insider

A Dassault Falcon 8X arrived in Zurich from Scottsdale, Arizona, on Tuesday, flight-tracking data showed.

It costs about $60 million to buy a new one, or $14,000 an hour to charter.

More popular than the Falcon 8X in Switzerland this week was the smaller Falcon 2000 jet.

When Air Force One arrived after a tumultuous journey, planespotters may have been underwhelmed.

People take photos of Air Force One landing at the airport in Zurich, Switzerland, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026.
AP Photo/Arnd Wiegmann

Trump was supposed to fly to Zurich aboard the usual presidential jet, a Boeing VC-25A. It’s a militarized version of the Boeing 747 airliner.

However, 30 minutes into his journey, the plane U-turned and went back to Joint Base Andrews. He instead flew on a Boeing C-32A. It’s not quite as fancy and is usually used as the Vice President’s Air Force Two. Any plane carrying the president is designated as Air Force One while he is on it.

This week served as a reminder of Trump’s impatience with Boeing over delays in building the new Air Force One.

His press secretary took the opportunity to mention the 747 that he was gifted by Qatar. That plane is currently undergoing modifications and refitting by the Air Force.

Some of the prettiest pictures came when Marine One flew through the Alps.

This photograph shows the Marine One helicopter carrying US President en route Davos for the World Economic Forum on January 21, 2026.
Marine One carried Trump from Zurich Airport to Davos. Mandel NGAN / AFP

The Sikorsky VH-60N White Hawk flew in a convoy of at least five helicopters. They took about 40 minutes to fly from Zurich Airport to Davos on Wednesday.

Dozens more political leaders attended Davos as well.

The plane carrying Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives in Beijing, capital of China, Jan. 14, 2026.
The plane carrying Mark Carney arrived in Beijing last Wednesday. Cai Yang/Xinhua via Getty Images

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has had a busy start to the year.

He flew on a military version of the Airbus A330. It first arrived in Beijing on January 14, flew to Doha a few days later, and then to Zurich on Monday.

Carney won plenty of attention for his speech in Davos about the change in world politics since Trump’s election. “We are in the midst of a rupture, not a transition,” he said.

Some government jets were more eye-catching than others.

An Azerbaijan Government Gulfstream G650 at Zurich Kloten Airport, Switzerland on 22nd January 2019
A Gulfstream G650 owned by Azerbaijan’s government, pictured in Zurich in 2019. Robert Smith/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images

The above Azerbaijani private jet landed in Zurich on Tuesday.

Javier Milei had a particularly long journey to Switzerland.

22 June 2024, Hamburg: The plane of the President of Argentina, Milei, lands at Hamburg airport
2024 Bodo Marks/picture alliance via Getty Images

The Argentine government’s Boeing 757 jet, registered as “ARG-01,” arrived in Zurich on Tuesday.

Flight-tracking data showed it departed Buenos Aires on Monday evening, then stopped in the Canary Islands, before heading to Switzerland. The journey took about 15 hours.

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