A former professional baseball player who played for the New York Yankees, Alex Rodriguez earned a huge profit and accumulated a net worth of $300 million from his time on the field.
This former baseball player knows a thing or two about traveling in style and luxury. He owns this Gulfstream IV that he uses to go on lavish vacations. With a bank account like his, there was no financial barrier to purchasing this $3.6 million plane.
Clint Eastwood – Aerospatiale A-Star Helicopter, Estimated $1.5 Million
Clint Eastwood is an actor, filmmaker, and musician who has a major net worth of $375 million.
We are not sure how he has the time, but he is also a licensed pilot and has been so for more than 30 years. He flies this Aerospatiale AStar helicopter which is reportedly worth around $1.5 million.
Morgan Freeman – SyberJet SJ30, Estimated $7.5 Million
Morgan Freeman has had a huge and highly successful career. He is ranked as the fifth-highest box office star with $4.31 billion in total box office grosses, an average of $74.4 million per film. Besides spending much of his time on-screen, he also spends it in the air.
He became a licensed pilot at the age of 65, years after serving in the Air Force as an Automatic Tracking Radar Repairman. He owns several planes including the Cessna Citation 501, the Cessna 414 twin-engine, and a long-range SyberJet SJ30. Crazy fact- He survived a plane crash in 2015.
Kendall Jenner – Axioma, $500K Per Week
Kendall Jenner and her girl squad rented out this luxury yacht named Axioma to vacation in Monaco. The yacht is worth $68 million and has its own helipad, cinema, 2-story living room, swimming pool, and jetskies.
She rented it for $500,000 a week. As the top-paid model in the world and one of the top 15 most-followed celebrities on Instagram, Kendall clearly has the means to afford it.
Mark Zuckerberg – Facebook Jet, Estimated $700K Per Year
As one of the richest billionaires in the world, the founder of Facebook uses the Facebook private jet for travel purposes. Apparently, his trip costs add up to around $700,000 a year, which is minuscule compared to his bank account. Mark could afford to purchase many planes if he wanted.
Fortunately, his safety is held high and Facebook spends millions of dollars in investment for the security of his well-being. We can only imagine how much his life insurance costs.