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Diddy, in prison, earns $4M from his jet via rentals despite not flying it.
Sean "Diddy" Combs, serving a 50-month prison sentence, is reportedly earning approximately $4 million from his Gulfstream G550 jet, LoveAir, over eight months while incarcerated.
The aircraft, managed by a licensed private jet rental company and operated under U.S. Part 135 regulations, continues to be chartered to private clients through brokers without revealing the owner’s identity.
Its long-range capability, spacious interior, and comfort keep it in high demand among business executives and wealthy travelers seeking privacy and convenience.
The jet’s ongoing revenue highlights a growing trend in the private aviation industry, where high-value assets generate passive income even when owners cannot use them, with most of the world’s 23,000 to 23,500 private jets based in North America.
Diddy, en prisión, gana $4 millones de su jet a través de alquileres a pesar de no volarlo.