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06 Sept 2025

Global superstar Drake’s jet spotted at Exeter Airport

One of the world’s most famous celebrity jets has landed in Devon, sparking speculation about a surprise visit

A private Boeing 767 jet owned by global music superstar Drake has landed at Exeter Airport, turning heads on the tarmac.

The distinctive sky-blue aircraft, known as Air Drake, is a customised Boeing 767-200ER cargo freighter gifted to the Canadian rapper as part of a promotional partnership with Cargojet.

The aircraft is thought to be worth around $185 million (£145 million), thanks to an extensive refit tailored to the star’s touring lifestyle.

Photos of the jet parked at the airport show the luxury aircraft sitting prominently on the runway, with its signature Air Drake branding and striking blue paintwork.

Drake is currently touring the UK, with multiple concert dates scheduled across the country. It’s believed the jet will remain in Exeter until the UK leg of his tour concludes.

While there’s been no official confirmation of the rapper’s whereabouts, the presence of his private plane has sparked excitement locally — and raised questions about whether the star himself may have paid a quiet visit to Devon.

The jet, which once operated as a cargo freighter, has been transformed into a high-spec flying residence complete with leather seating, gold fixtures and ambient lighting — and remains one of the most recognisable celebrity aircraft in the world.

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