00:00from red carpets to private runways. Hollywood's biggest stars don't just travel first class
00:05anymore. Some of them fly halfway across the planet without ever stepping inside a commercial
00:10airport. One actor conquered a lifelong fear of flying and now owns multiple jets. Another
00:16personally flies himself across the Pacific Ocean. And the number one spot? He didn't stop at owning
00:22airplanes. He built an entire private air park at his own home. Today, we're counting down five
00:28Hollywood actors who took the movie star lifestyle all the way to 40,000 feet. There's luxury. And
00:34then there's private aviation. For most people, airports mean security lines, delayed flights,
00:39crowded terminals, and fighting for overhead bin space. But for Hollywood's elite, travel looks
00:44very different. Their luggage disappears into custom-built cabins. And within minutes, they're
00:50airborne, crossing oceans in flying penthouses worth tens of millions of dollars. But what makes this
00:56world fascinating isn't just the money. It's how each celebrity chooses an aircraft that reflects
01:01who they are. Some prefer quiet sophistication. Others want range, speed, and power. And a few are
01:08so obsessed with aviation, they become pilots themselves. So buckle up, because today we're
01:14stepping inside the incredible jets owned by some of Hollywood's biggest names. And trust me,
01:19number one takes private aviation to an entirely different level. Now we begin our countdown.
01:24Number five, Arnold Schwarzenegger and his Gulfstream 3. There are people who succeed at one thing in
01:31life. Then there's Arnold Schwarzenegger, bodybuilding champion, action movie legend, businessman,
01:38governor of California. Everything Arnold touches becomes larger than life. And naturally,
01:44his aircraft reflects that same energy. Arnold reportedly owns a Gulfstream 3, an aircraft that
01:50once defined elite aviation, back in the 1980s and early 90s. This wasn't just a private jet.
01:56This was the jet. Heads of state flew in it. Corporate titans crossed continents aboard it.
02:01Owning one meant you had officially entered the highest level of power and influence.
02:06The Gulfstream 3 carries a range of roughly 4,000 nautical miles and can accommodate up to 19 passengers.
02:13And while newer jets now dominate the skies, there's something fitting about Arnold flying a machine
02:18that became an icon. Because Arnold himself became exactly that. An icon. You can almost picture it
02:25the former Mr. Olympia stepping onto the tarmac as those engines spool up behind him. Like a scene
02:31straight out of an action movie. For a man who climbed from a small Austrian village to global
02:36superstardom. The Gulfstream 3 feels less like transportation. And more like a symbol of the empire
02:42he built. Number 4 George Clooney Gulfstream G450. Some celebrities chase attention. George Clooney
02:49never had to. His entire career has been built on effortless confidence. Sophisticated. Calm. Timeless.
02:57And his reported Gulfstream G450 matches that personality perfectly. The G450 is one of the most
03:04respected long-range business jets ever built. Elegant without being flashy. Powerful without screaming
03:10for attention. Powered by twin Rolls-Royce Tay engines. The aircraft can travel approximately
03:164,350 nautical miles non-stop. That means Los Angeles to London. New York to Europe. California to the
03:24Middle East. Without stopping once. Inside, the cabin is pure understated luxury. Fully reclining seats.
03:32A private galley. Whisper quiet acoustics. High speed connectivity. This is the kind of aircraft
03:38designed for people who live globally. And Clooney absolutely does. One week he's in California.
03:45The next, he's at his villa on Lake Como in Italy. Then suddenly he's filming somewhere in Europe or
03:50attending events halfway across the world. But unlike some celebrity jets covered in gold or extravagant
03:56custom interiors, the G450 feels mature. Refined. Exactly like George Clooney himself.
04:03Number 3. Jerry Seinfeld Gulfstream V. Jerry Seinfeld built a billion-dollar career talking about
04:09everyday life. But when it comes to aviation, there's nothing ordinary about his taste.
04:15Seinfeld reportedly owns a Gulfstream V, one of the most legendary long-range private jets ever
04:20produced. This aircraft was built for serious distance. Powered by two BMW Rolls-Royce BR710 engines,
04:28The Gulfstream V cruises at approximately 560 miles per hour and carries a staggering range of around
04:356,500 nautical miles. That's enough to connect New York to Tokyo or Los Angeles to London with minimal
04:42stops. Inside, the cabin stretches more than 45 feet long with multiple living areas capable of seating
04:49up to 16 passengers. But here's what makes Seinfeld interesting. He's not known for flashy celebrity
04:55behavior. He's known for precision. He obsesses over quality, cars, watches, design, engineering,
05:02and the Gulfstream V fits perfectly into that world. It isn't the newest aircraft money can buy.
05:08It doesn't need to be, because sometimes true luxury isn't about chasing the latest thing.
05:14It's about finding something exceptional and sticking with it. Very Seinfeld.
05:19Number 2. Mark Wahlberg Bombardier Global Express.
05:22Mark Wahlberg lives like a man constantly racing against the clock. While most people are asleep,
05:28he's already awake, workouts before sunrise, business meetings, movie sets, global investments.
05:35And for someone moving at that pace, time becomes the ultimate luxury. That's where his Bombardier
05:41Global Express comes in. Reportedly registered as N-143MU, the aircraft even carries Wahlberg's
05:48signature W near the entrance and on the tail. But unlike some celebrity jets that exist mainly
05:53for status, this one feels like a tool built for productivity. The 2003 Global Express offers a range
06:00of approximately 6,000 nautical miles. That means direct flights from Los Angeles to Europe,
06:06or deep into Asia, without stopping. And Wahlberg uses it constantly.
06:11He's been spotted arriving in Australia aboard the aircraft, crossing continents as if they were
06:16neighboring cities. Imagine that for a second, leaving Los Angeles at night, sleeping comfortably
06:22above the Pacific, and waking up on the other side of the world. That's not just luxury,
06:28that's freedom. And for a man balancing Hollywood, fitness companies, restaurants, and investments,
06:34freedom is probably the most valuable thing of all.
06:37Number 1 Matt Damon Bombardier Global 7500
06:41Now we arrive at number 1. And this is where private aviation enters an entirely different
06:47category. Matt Damon reportedly operates a Bombardier Global 7500 widely considered one of
06:54the most advanced business jets on Earth. This aircraft is a monster. Its maximum range reaches
07:00approximately 7,700 nautical miles. That means non-stop flights from New York to Tokyo,
07:06Los Angeles to Singapore, practically anywhere in the world, directly.
07:11And the interior? It feels less like a jet and more like a luxury apartment floating above the clouds.
07:18The cabin is divided into four separate living zones, a private club suite, conference area,
07:24entertainment lounge, and a full private bedroom complete with a real bed. There's even a dedicated
07:29crew rest area, so the pilots and flight attendants can sleep separately from passengers during ultra-long-haul
07:35flights. And Damon uses it extensively. Flight trackers reportedly recorded the aircraft flying
07:41more than 75 times in a single year. Across Europe, Australia, North America, for most people,
07:49crossing the world is a major event. For Matt Damon, it's just another Tuesday. And that's what makes the
07:55global 7500 so incredible. It removes distance itself. The world stops feeling large when your aircraft can
08:03connect continents non-stop in total comfort. Private jets have always represented wealth.
08:09But for these Hollywood stars, they represent something even bigger. Control. Freedom. The ability
08:14to wake up in Los Angeles, have dinner in London, and sleep somewhere entirely different the next night.
08:21Some of these actors simply ride in their jets. Others become deeply obsessed with aviation itself.
08:27And the deeper you go into this world, the more fascinating it becomes. Because eventually,
08:32owning a private jet isn't enough anymore. You start wanting longer range, more speed, bigger cabins,
08:39private hangars, maybe even your own runway. And once you experience the world from 40,000 feet,
08:46ordinary travel probably never feels the same again. So, if money were no object, which jet would you
08:52choose? The timeless Gulfstream V, the intercontinental G450, or the unbelievable global 7500 capable of
09:01crossing the planet non-stop? Let me know in the comments. And if you enjoyed this video,
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09:12already preparing for takeoff.
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