Rick Ross shows wealth by owning a shiny black and yellow private jet parked at the airport near the former president’s private plane just because he feels too lazy to buy plane tickets to travel!
Rick Ross has been flaunting his newly purchased private jet on Instagram. The rapper “Hustlin'” gets his name inscribed in gold on the side of the eighteen-seater aircraft. He uploaded many pictures and videos of the aircraft on Friday. Ross thanked Duncan Aviation, the company that provides business jets, for the aircraft and renamed it “Maybach Airlines.”
According to Auto Evolution, the aircraft is a 2012 Gulfstream G 550 powered by two Rolls-Royce engines. “$5 billion play,” Ross said in a video that was shot next to the plane. Who wants to go on a global tour with Ricky Rozay? I am letting you know right now. He said, “Let’s take our hustle around the world.” Hello and how are you, Africa? Greece, how are things going for you? We just left the affluent nation of Monaco.
Ross reportedly showed off the aircraft’s sophisticated interior decor and mechanical features, such as self-folding tables and controlled blinds, to TMZ. He captioned a picture of the jet on Instagram with the words, “Sky’s the limit.” Earlier last month, Ross hosted his second annual vehicle display at his Promise Land house in Fayetteville, Georgia.
Thousands of automobile enthusiasts gathered to witness the exotic vehicles on display, and several of Ross’s fellow rappers were also present. Not only did Meek Mill and Gucci Mane wow the audience on stage, but Tyler, the Creator also paid Ross an unannounced visit. Ross, who tried to recruit Tyler to his record label in 2011, uploaded a video of their encounter.
Ross said, “Y’all know he on some 2030 bullshit” in reference to Tyler. “You know what’s going on. Passed through. When did my buddy take me to Los Angeles via aircraft, and how many years ago was that? Tyler replied at about seven. “I saw how incredible it was that he had everything organized seven years before. Ross said, “You all know what it is; we are here.”