John Travolta was seen flying his own private jet into airport with family onboard

  • John Travolta is a huge aviation fan
  • He holds eight different licenses
  • He got his first pilot license at 22

Published on Sep 05, 2024 at 4:21 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis

Last updated on Sep 05, 2024 at 8:43 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

John Travolta famously owns a variety of planes, and he has a bunch of different licenses to fly those planes.

A hardcore aviation enthusiast, Travolta has been flying his own jets for decades.

On a recent trip to Australia, the 70-year-old actor co-piloted his own jet with his family on board, and he tried to keep it incognito.

It didn’t really work.

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John Travolta’s trip to the Land Down Under

John Travolta flew with his family to Sydney, Australia, and then on to Queensland and New Zealand.

The Daily Mail shared pictures of Travolta in Australia and New Zealand, but didn’t really break down what he was doing there.

So we don’t know for sure why he was in Australia, but we do know that Travolta flies to Australia quite often for what is undoubtedly one of the biggest flexes in Hollywood.

The thing is, most celebrity are brand ambassadors for watch brands or maybe car brands.

But John Travolta has a long-standing partnership with Qantas, which is the flag carrier of Australia.

There aren’t that many actors that can claim to be brand ambassadors for an airline.

John Travolta and his love for aviation

John Travolta has owned and continues to own a long list of planes.

He doesn’t bother collecting cars, he prefers planes.

Some of them are light aircraft, while others are business jets or even full-fledged airliners and cargo jets.

Perhaps his biggest and most valuable plane is a Boeing 707, which was gifted to him (yep) by Qantas.

He’s also owned a Boeing 737-300, a DC-3 Dakota, a Lockheed Constellation and an Eclipse 500.

Travolta doesn’t always fly his jets, but he could if he wanted to.

He got his first pilot license at the age of 22, and now he’s got licenses for eight different types of jet.

He keeps most of his planes at his mansion (above), which comes its own hangar and even a runway.

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