Drake transforms Air Drake into renovated $200M 'castle in the sky' and offers rare look at the new interior

Published on Jul 22, 2025 at 12:12 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis

Last updated on Jul 22, 2025 at 12:12 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

Drake gave his fans a tour of his repurposed Boeing 767 private jet – or Air Drake, as he calls it.

The jet is massive, and it looks completely different from what it looked like originally.

The rapper refers to it a ‘castle’ in the sky, but it looks more like a lounge bar or a club.

And there’s one more thing we shouldn’t forget about Drake’s jet.

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Air Drake looks like a club or a lounge bar

Drake had already shared images and videos of his private jet in the past but this time he went further.

The 38-year-old singer and rapper gave his fans a tour of his jet in an Instagram video that gave us MTV Cribs house tour vibes.

The jet sports a light blue livery with ‘Air Drake’ written on the engines and a readable message on the underside of the fuselage.

“If you’re reading this we left,” the message reads.

So the exterior looks roughly the same as it did before but the interior is now completely different.

The jet used to feature tan leather seats and look a lot more ‘corporate’, it now looks like you’ve just stepped into a night club, with purple lighting, black furniture and plush sofas in dark blue suede.

The jet’s primary bedroom looks like a five-star suite.

It looks tremendous, and there’s one more thing that makes this jet unique.

Your daily reminder Drake actually got this jet for free

High-profile celebrities regularly get given very expensive stuff for free.

Jay Leno revealed he was once gifted a Lamborghini Miura that’s now worth millions of dollars.

Drake did even better, because his Boeing 767 private jet was gifted to him by a Canadian air cargo company, CargoJet.

John Travolta once received a similar gift from Qantas.

As for Drake, the jet was not exactly in mint condition when he got it, and some say it was part of an endorsement deal but still, you don’t get a free jet every day.

The repurposed Boeing 767-200 was completely repurposed in 2023 and then redesigned again twice, first in 2024 and then now.

We’re definitely looking forward to yet another update in a year or two.

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Experienced content creator with a strong focus on cars and watches. Alessandro penned the first-ever post on the Supercar Blondie website and covers cars, watches, yachts, real estate and crypto. Former DriveTribe writer, fixed gear bike owner, obsessed with ducks for some reason.