Aussie billionaire bought a $120 million private jet that's so lavish it's basically a house inside

Published on Aug 06, 2025 at 6:00 AM (UTC+4)
by Daisy Edwards

Last updated on Aug 06, 2025 at 6:00 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones

Aussie billionaire bought a $120 million private jet that's so lavish it's basically a house inside

This Aussie billionaire, Mike Cannon-Brookes, bought a $120 million private jet – the Bombardier Global 7500 – that’s so lavish it’s basically a house inside.

The Bombardier Global 7500 and can comfortably fit up to 19 passengers, while being able to sleep eight.

The cabin is split into four zones: the bedroom, kitchen, ensuite bathroom, and an entertainment suite that boasts a bonus place to crash.

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The Aussie billionaire with a private jet so lavish it’s a house

Aussie billionaire and ‘climate activist’ Mike Cannon-Brookes has quite a large collection of real estate, and he’s inadvertently added to his collection with his new airplane.

His private jet is like a house in the sky and was sold to him with the express goal of mimicking a home while you’re in the air.

His jet, a Bombardier Global 7500 built by Global Jet, screams subtle luxury with four different cabin ‘zones’ for work and play.

The private jet cost Cannon-Brookes a significant amount of money, around $120 million, but that’s not factoring in any design add-ons he may have gone for.

Life in the sky aboard the Bombardier Global 7500

The private jet comes with its very own kitchen and dining area in the main cabin, a full-sized double bedroom cabin, an en suite bathroom with a shower, and finally, a large entertainment suite.

The plane can accommodate 19 passengers and comfortably sleep eight, and the divan in the entertainment suite folds out into a bed as well.

The private jet has the freshest air as it features a super sophisticated air purification system.

While this jet would obviously come with incredibly high running costs, it’s just a drop in the bucket of Cannon-Brookes’ vast wealth.

It turns out life is better when you’re catching flights, not feelings – especially if you have a Bombardier Global 7500.

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