Taylor Swift has parted ways with one of her private jets amid news that she’s demanding people stop tracking her flights.
The Federal Aviation Authority’s website confirmed the singer’s separation from her Dassault Falcon 900 on Jan. 30.
Previously listed under SATA LLC, a company sharing an address with Taylor Swift Productions in Nashville, the jet had been in Swift’s possession since 2009.
Now, it’s registered to a Missouri-based company incorporated in 2006, according to Business Insider.
While the terms of this deal remain undisclosed, a brand new Dassault 900 commands a staggering $44 million to sell.
This move leaves Swift with just one private jet. However, that doesn’t mean the star is otherwise lacking when it comes to her property overall. Across America, she owns a portfolio of homes worth upward of $80 million, including nearly a block of residences in Manhattan.
The Dassault 900, capable of accommodating up to 12 passengers, served Swift’s travel needs until its last recorded flight on Jan. 30. Meanwhile, her Dassault 7X, with a slightly larger cabin and capacity for 16 passengers, remains operational.
With her upcoming Tokyo concerts and the Super Bowl in Las Vegas to support her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, fans speculate on Swift’s travel arrangements.
It’s likely she’ll opt for chartering a private plane if she doesn’t use her 7X.
However, Swift’s penchant for private jets hasn’t gone unnoticed, drawing criticism for environmental concerns.
In 2022, she topped a list of celebrities with the highest private-jet carbon emissions — and last year, her jets logged more than 166 flight hours during her US tour.
Responding to these concerns, Swift’s spokesperson revealed the singer’s purchase of carbon credits to offset her jet usage. Yet, efforts to maintain privacy, such as enrolling in the FAA’s privacy program, haven’t shielded her from public scrutiny.
College student Jack Sweeney, known for tracking celebrity flights, garnered attention after sharing Swift’s flight data on social media. Swift’s legal team intervened, sending Sweeney a cease-and-desist letter, accusing him of “stalking and harassing behavior.”
Sweeney defended his actions, citing public information and transparency as his motivations.
“I think the people are interested,” Sweeney told the outlet. “You should have a decent expectation that your jet will be tracked whether or not I do it as, after all, it is public information.”
“Nowhere do I intend to harm,” he stated, acknowledging that he is a fan of some of Swift’s songs.
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Deep-pocketed fans may have an easier time snagging this home than Taylor Swift’s tour tickets.
The Manhattan townhouse that inspired the pop star’s “Cornelia Street” song has hit the market.
The former carriage house, on the track name-worthy Cornelia Street, listed one week ago for $17.99 million, according to StreetEasy.
Previously, the property was only looking for renters, not buyers. It went up for rent at a cool $45,000 a month late last year, and is still available to tenants at that price.
(That’s just $500 more than two particularly pricey resold tickets to Swift’s current Eras tour.)
Laurence Carty, Irene Lo and Jennifer Rahilly of the Corcoran Group hold the listing.
Swift, 33, called the West Village charmer her home in 2016 while waiting out the completion of renovations at her nearby Tribeca abode.
There, at her permanent residence, she’s spent some $47.7 million building out a palatial portion of Franklin Street, mostly in the block’s historic Sugar Loaf Building, where she now has a duplex penthouse and half of the building’s second story, The Post previously reported.
And that’s just the start of the “Blank Space” icon’s real estate profile: All included, the singer has some $80 million worth of property to her name across the nation.
Back on Cornelia Street, the 153-year-old domicile still maintains its classic brick facade but, inside, it has been thoroughly modernized.
There are three gas fireplaces, hardwood floors, double-height ceilings and a “celebrity tested, drive-right in garage and pool,” as the listing puts it.
The pool, a gym and a modest backyard compose the garden level, with the garage and a guest suite above. The kitchen, living room, dining room and a bedroom are on the second floor.
The third floor contains the primary bedroom, its sumptuous terrace and, at the front of the house, another bedroom with terrace, all just a floor below the two-terraced roof deck.