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Tiger Woods is the proud owner of a luxurious $63million worth Gulfstream F550 jet which he bought recently. The model is considered one of the most prestigious private aircraft around, but is it worth more than the revamped Boeing 767, belonging to none other than World famous rap artist, Drake.

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Tiger Woods & Drake’s luxury aircraft revealed

The two superstars have been a significant influence on their existing fanbase. While Woods has become the face of golf after more than two decades of success, Drake has become synonymous with contemporary popular music.

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With all their successes, the pair have earned quite a lot of money to fuel an extravagant life away from work. The two have invested quite a bit of money on their private jet and have made sure the machine is as good as a deluxe condo while possessing state-of-the-art quality.

$1.1 billion worth, Woods, bought home an 18-seater Gulfstream F550 for a reported $63million. The jet can go up to a whopping 7,767 miles with a full charge and can attain top speeds worth 680mph.

On the other hand, Drake has customized a Boeing 767 to suit his lifestyle. The mass-seater aircraft has had a makeover on the interiors. It now comes with leather armchairs, luxury bathrooms, and a full kitchen. Drake, who has a net worth of $250 million, was gifted the plane by a Canadian logistics company, Cargojet.

Woods vs Drake – whose plane has higher worth?

While the two use their jets quite frequently and won’t be selling their prized assets anytime soon, a sneak peek out of curiosity can be swept under the carpet. Tiger’s Gulfstream F550 is reportedly worth $63million. On the other hand, Drake’s aircraft has been renamed by the title ‘Air Drake’ and has a reported worth of $185 million.

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The two aircraft are different, though; the F550 is an 18-seater, while Air Drake was originally a commercial flight. The former also has a capable engine and is suited for long and quick flights, as compared to the heavenly abode of Air Drake.

However, the continuous use of charter planes has been questioned in the recent past on the account of their high degree fuel consumption and their affect on the environment. While travel is expected to be limited, especially for short journeys, is this the beginning of the end for celebrity-owned luxurious aircraft? Comment down below.

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