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Drake Shows Off Renovations to Air Drake Private Jet: ‘Ca$tle in the Sky’

ONTARIO, CANADA, JUL 21 – Drake’s custom Boeing 767 now features a private movie room, gambling lounge, and plush seating after $185 million renovation, enhancing luxury for his European summer tour.

  • On Sunday , Drake unveiled Air Drake's renovated interior, including plush lounges and a $185 million value, showcasing a custom Boeing 767.
  • Originally acquired in 2019 through Cargojet, the jet’s first update was hinted last year, as Drake said, `'It used to be old and pink.'`
  • Inside the jet, passengers see a Stake gaming lounge, three guest bedrooms, and a private movie theater, highlighting luxurious amenities with custom furnishings and purple LED lighting.
  • Fans reacted instantly with tweets calling it a “flying mansion”, with fans tweeting `Drake’s jet is a flying mansion!` while others posted `Stake gambling table the dude is cooked`.
  • Ahead of Monday’s shows, the jet’s environmental impact resurfaces as Drake’s tour and controversy take center stage.
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Drake (Toronto, 38), whose real name is Aubrey Graham, has offered his followers a window to his luxurious life: the rapper has published a house tour of his newly remodeled private jet, nicknamed Air Drake Ca$tle, valued at 185 million dollars (158 million euros, at the current change). “When I received my first plane, I was in a hangar. It was probably one of the craziest moments of my life. In fact, I didn’t believe it until [the CEO of Cargo…

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HYPEBEAST broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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