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Kylie Jenner's private jet is a Bombardier Global 7500 operated by Rise and Shine Air LLC. The Global 7500 flies more than 100 times a year, with 76 flights totaling 219 flight hours in 2024. The ultra-long-range jet can carry 19 passengers, fly at Mach 0.925, and cover 7,700 nautical miles.
Kylie Jenner has slowly become one of the most famous influencers in the world. The media personality was born on August 10, 1997, to famous Olympian Caitlyn Jenner (formerly Bruce Jenner) and TV personality Kris Jenner. She comes from a family that includes her older sister Kendall and three half-sisters Kourtney Kardashian, Kim Kardashian, and Khloe Kardashian. The Kardashian-Jenner clan has quickly become one of the most famous families in America, and Kylie has followed suit, garnering the fifth-largest Instagram following in the world.
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Every inch of the cabin interior is crafted from luxurious and expensive materials.
Kylie and her family's rise to fame began with the reality show Keeping Up With the Kardashians. Since then, Kylie Jenner has been involved in several ventures, including acting and modeling. In 2015, Kylie launched her own cosmetics brand called Kylie Cosmetics. The cosmetics brand was a huge hit, earning Kylie around $50 million in its first year. She eventually expanded the brand to include skincare and fragrances, as well as launching a separate clothing line.
Thanks to these business ventures, Kylie has become the world's youngest self-made billionaire, with a net worth of over $1 billion at just 21 years old. Given the wealth she has acquired and her lavish lifestyle, it is no wonder that she, along with several other family members, owns a private jet. The business jet she uses gives her the ultimate flexibility when it comes to traveling, whether for business purposes or to continue her lavish lifestyle.
Private jet operators have the ability to depart from a variety of airports due to their smaller aircraft, even those with smaller runways. Also, these private jet pilots are not restricted to scheduled commercial flights and can depart whenever they want. Let's take a closer look at the aircraft used by Kylie Jenner.
Kylie's private jet
According to JetSpy, Kylie Jenner and her team are currently flying a Bombardier Global 7500. Her ultra-long-range private jet is called the N810KJ, and it was first manufactured just five years ago, in 2019. The owner, which is registered with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), is Rise and Shine Air LLC, which is a homage to one of Kylie Jenner's most talked-about videos, the one where she sings to her daughter when she wakes up.
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The aircraft has been relatively busy since it was purchased in 2019. According to JetSpy, N810KJ has made a total of more than 100 flights each year for the past three years. In 2021, it recorded 120 flights, in 2022 132 flights, and in 2023 103 flights. So far in 2024, Kylie's aircraft has made a total of 76 flights, reaching a total flight time of 219 hours. According to JetSpy, these flights have used more than 115,000 gallons of aviation fuel, equivalent to more than 1,100 tons of carbon emissions. Additionally, the three airports most visited by N810KJ are:
Camarillo Airport (CMA) in Ventura County, California; Van Nuys Airport (VNY) in Los Angeles, California; Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) in California
About Bombardier Global 7500
Bombardier's flagship Global 7500 is one of the world's largest business jets and belongs to the ultra-long-range private jet class. The big jet was first unveiled in October 2010, alongside the shorter but longer-range Global 8000. The certification process was slightly delayed when Bombardier decided to redesign the wing. The redesign was necessary primarily to reduce the total weight of the wing, but Bombardier maintained the wing's overall aerodynamic profile.
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Eventually, the first prototype made its first flight in November 2016, around the time Bombardier had originally planned to introduce the Global 7500. The certification process continued, with the test aircraft having to accumulate more than 2,000 flight test hours. The aircraft received its type certificate from Transport Canada in September 2018, and was introduced just a few months later in December. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certified the aircraft in November 2018. Bombardier has built over 175 Global 7500s to date, mostly for corporate executives and high-net-worth individuals.
Bombardier Global 7500 Performance Specifications
The Global 7500 is one of the largest purpose-built business jets in the world, with a fuselage that is 11 feet longer than the original Global. This longer fuselage features a cabin that is over 2,500 cubic feet in size. This cabin has up to four interior zones and can accommodate up to 19 passengers. The interior dimensions of the cabin are as follows:
Cabin Length: 54' 5″ Cabin Width: 8' Cabin Height: 6' 2″
As mentioned above, the Global 7500 has a newly designed transonic wing. Bombardier has also added fly-by-wire flight controls to combat turbulence. The aircraft is also powered by General Electric Passport engines that provide over 16,500 pounds of thrust.
The aircraft is constructed primarily from lightweight aluminum alloy. The performance specifications of the Global 7500 are as follows:
length
111 feet
height
27 feet
Wingspan
104 feet
Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW)
£114,850
Maximum speed
Mach 0.925 (709 mph)
Cruising speed
Mach 0.85 (652 mph)
range
7,700 nautical miles (8,861 miles)
Service Limits
51,000 feet