Taylor Swift has a fleet of private planes to help her with her life.
According to law, the Falcon 900 can transport up to 12 passengers in a luxurious cabin. This large space allows passengers to move around freely and has the feel of a luxury apartment.
Taylor Swift has a fleet of private planes to help her with her life.
This aircraft has a fully equipped kitchen, allowing for delicious meals to be served during the flight.
This allows Taylor Swift and her team to eat their favorite foods whenever they want.
The Falcon 900 has one or more bathrooms with showers, which helps passengers feel comfortable and refreshed on long-haul flights.
This plane, in particular, has a private bedroom, which is critical for Taylor Swift and other artists who frequently travel across time zones on tour.
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The Dassault Falcon 900LX’s interior.
Taylor’s private plane is a Dassault Falcon 900LX with the registration number N898TS and the number 13 painted directly in front of the main cabin door.
The aircraft reached a maximum flight altitude of 15,544m and a top speed of approximately 1,073km/h.
It also has Dassault’s advanced FalconEye visual assistance system, which helps pilots see better at night and in bad weather.
Despite popular belief that the number 13 is unlucky, the Grammy winner has some special reasons for owning a plane with this number. Taylor explained why 13 is her lucky number in an interview.
Her birthday was on the 13th, she said. Her 13th birthday was on Friday, March 13, 2002. Her debut album went gold after only 13 weeks. In addition, her first No. 1 single had a 13-second intro.
She sat in row 13 or row M (13th letter) every time she attended the award ceremony.
Some even believe the female singer is obsessed with the number 13. The female singer turned 31 in 2020 and “teased” fans with the album Evermore (31 is the number 13 reversed).
Taylor Swift can easily travel around the world with such a plane, especially on international tours.
Taylor Swift won “Music Video of the Year” at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards (VMA). She wore the same brilliant gown she wore 13 years ago to the awards ceremony.
Taylor Swift is expected to take 170 private jet trips in 2022, according to digital marketing firm Yard. However, the singer’s manager believes that the number is incorrect because she frequently lends it to others.
She previously owned a smaller Dassault Falcon 50 jet for $4 million. In March 2020, she sold this 9-seat plane. She donated all of the proceeds to charity.
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