The renovated Bombardier Global 5000 seats 13, offers Starlink internet, meeting and lounge areas and WWE’s signature black-and-red design, though its logos will be removed before deliveryAsaf Rosen| Related TopicsWWE is asking $10.495 million for its private jet, a renovated Bombardier Global 5000 equipped with room for 13 passengers, high-speed Starlink internet and the wrestling company’s distinctive black-and-red design.The 2008 business jet is being marketed by Hagerty Jet Group through the AvBuyer and Aviation Trader platforms. It is registered in the United States and is currently based in White Plains, New York.GalleryThe WWE private jet (Photo: Hagerty Jet Group / AvBuyer)The aircraft underwent an extensive refurbishment at Bombardier’s facility in Tucson, Arizona, in December 2023. The project included upgrades to both the passenger cabin and cockpit, new seating, an advanced lighting system, a Rockwell Collins entertainment system, Starlink connectivity and technology designed to reduce cabin noise.(Photo: Hagerty Jet Group / AvBuyer)The Global 5000 includes a fully equipped forward galley, a four-seat conference area, a rear lounge, two 24-inch screens and a baggage compartment. Although it is painted in WWE’s recognizable black-and-red color scheme, the seller says the company’s logos will be removed before the jet is handed over to its new owner.(Photo: Hagerty Jet Group / AvBuyer)(Photo: Hagerty Jet Group / AvBuyer)(Photo: Hagerty Jet Group / AvBuyer)(Photo: Hagerty Jet Group / AvBuyer)Since entering service in May 2008, the aircraft has accumulated 9,120 flight hours and 4,066 takeoff-and-landing cycles. According to the listing, it has been privately operated in the United States throughout its service life and has no history of damage. Its next major scheduled maintenance inspections are not due until 2028.Bombardier’s Global 5000 is a long-range business jet capable of flying up to about 9,630 kilometers without stopping and reaching a maximum speed of Mach 0.89.The listing has already caught the attention of social media star, wrestler and boxer Logan Paul, who wrote on X, “I’m buying the WWE jet,” alongside a link to a new video on his YouTube channel.It remains unclear whether Paul’s declaration was serious or simply part of the promotion surrounding the video.Comments