Inside Taylor Swift's luxurious $54M private jet with her specific customizations that costs her millions of dollars a year to run

Published on Jun 12, 2026 at 2:41 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson

Last updated on Jun 12, 2026 at 4:13 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Mason Jones

Inside Taylor Swift's luxurious $54M private jet with her specific customizations that costs her millions of dollars a year to run

Taylor Swift’s $54 million private jet costs her millions of dollars a year to run – if that doesn’t say Life of a Showgirl, what will?

The 36-year-old singer has gained quite the reputation for jet-setting in recent years.

She gets around in a Dassault Falcon 7X these days, which is worth an estimated $54 million.

But have you wondered what the inside looks like? Safe to say, it never goes out of style.

Taylor Swift’s a verified jet-setter at this point

In recent years, it does feel like Taylor Swift has been everywhere, doesn’t it?

She’s been on a massive world tour, has released several albums in a few short years, and has also managed to feature on the soundtrack of Toy Story 5.

Such a busy schedule leads to a lot of travelling, and that’s where her private planes have come into the picture.

Swift has attracted some criticism for her jet-setting ways, with one college student even keeping tabs on her air travel.

While she sold her Dassault Falcon 900LX back in 2024, she still has another plane in use.

Taking a closer look at the Dassault Falcon 7X

Worth a cool $54 million, this is the perfect jet for long-range travel, as it could get Swift from New York to Tokyo without needing to stop for refueling.

Powered by three Pratt & Whitney PW307A engines, the aircraft is capable of soaring to 51,000 feet.

That places it well above commercial air traffic, ensuring a smooth and quiet flight.

But what about the interior?

Inside the plane that takes Taylor Swift around the world

Included in the areas for the singer are a private stateroom for mid-flight rest, a gourmet galley for meals on the go, plush leather seating, and specific customized high-end wood veneers and accents throughout.

But it’s not just luxury touches that give this jet its edge.

The Falcon’s tri-engine setup allows it to take off and land on shorter runways than most large private jets, which means it can access remote airfields, island strips, and mountain airports where other jets simply can’t navigate.

That gives her more flexibility when it comes to globe trotting.

There’s also the EASy avionics, which gives pilots situational awareness and automation that is unparalleled.

When you’ve got a jampacked schedule like Swift, everything has to be right-on-point.

Ben joined Supercar Blondie in February 2025 after being published by international organizations including LADbible, The Sun, the New York Post, and the Daily Mail. He covers supercars, rare and collectible vehicles, aviation, luxury assets, and the fascinating people behind them. His reporting has explored everything from seven-figure supercars and historic Ferrari collections to unusual aircraft adventures and extraordinary automotive discoveries from around the world. Ben has also gained first-hand insight into vehicle craftsmanship and customization, including visiting specialist workshops to see bespoke vehicles up close.