Diddy Sells His Matte Black Private Jet 6 Months After Convictions
Sean “Diddy” Combs has officially unloaded his matte-black Gulfstream G550, selling the luxury jet about six months after his federal conviction on two prostitution-related charges last July. The jet—once owned through his company LoveAir LLC—changed hands in October, ending its management deal with Silver Air Private Jets. FAA records show the aircraft no longer carries its old U.S. tail number and is now registered overseas in San Marino. Translation: new owner, new passport, same very expensive plane. The price wasn’t disclosed, but similar G550s typically go for somewhere between $15 million and $30 million. Built in 2015, the jet seated 14, featured a beige interior, full entertainment system, and was famously pet-friendly—because even dogs fly first class in Diddy World. Before his arrest, Combs was often photographed boarding the jet. In March 2024, it even flew from California to Antigua while federal agents were raiding his homes in Los Angeles and Miami. Months later, he posted a video of himself boarding it, calling it home. Turns out, it was more of a short-term lease on luxury. Combs is now serving a 50-month prison sentence, though with time served he’s expected to spend about three years behind bars. He was also hit with five years of supervised release and a $500,000 fine—the max allowed. At sentencing, he apologized to former partners and family, calling his behavior “disgusting, shameful, and sick.”










