This Jet does not do hyperspace but it is still good enough for this famous Star Wars actor

  • Harrison Ford owns and flies his own private jet
  • The actor has been a pilot for 30 years
  • And his own jet is quite the stellar luxury aircraft

Published on Apr 18, 2025 at 9:39 AM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh

Last updated on Apr 18, 2025 at 6:08 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Kate Bain

This Jet might not course through hyperspace, but it is still good enough for the famed American Star Wars actor and legend Harrison Ford.

When you’ve spent your career fighting Sith lords, thwarting fascist archeologists with nothing but a whip, and tracking down rogue bio-engineered humanoids, you deserve to rest in luxury.

And Harrison Ford does just that.

While it’s not the Millennium Falcon, Ford’s private jet – a Cessna Citation Sovereign – is an aircraft worthy of this American legend.

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Star Wars icon Harrison Ford flies his own private jet in style

While we’re still many light years away from seeing the Millennium Falcon become a real possibility, Star Wars-like aircraft are starting to take shape.

But Harrison Ford, best known for his roles as Han Solo (Star Wars), Indiana Jones, and Rick Deckard (Blade Runner), still cruises through the air in style.

Harrison Ford owns and flies his own private jet too.

The legend passed his pilot license course in 1996, and, despite having it revoked and reinstated again in 2017, he still flies to this day.

The Cessna Citation Sovereign airplane (registration N6GU) is a ‘super-midsize’ private jet with a stand-out green livery that holds up to 12 passengers and two crew members.

The jet might not be as luxurious on the inside as other Hollywood regulars like Drake, but its leather seats, four flat-screen TVs, and multifunctional tables make it a significant upgrade from your standard cabin.

According to one flight tracker, most of the journeys the jet makes are from his home in California to other US states like Texas, Florida, and New York.

But, it has also been spotted and pictured in European holiday destinations like Mallorca, Spain.

Given that the original Millennium Falcon was actually made out of car parts, this jet does seem more equipped for his needs.

Although he probably does miss Chewy in the next seat.

Maybe soon, with royalties coming from the upcoming Indiana Jones game, continuing his stream of cash, Harrison Ford could even swap the skies for the seas with this Master Yoda yacht.

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Jack Marsh is a journalist who started his media career after graduating with a degree in Journalism from the University of Chester. With five years of experience in gaming, and entertainment, he also has a passion for fantasy novels and sports.