A week prior to Swift’s attorneys sending Jack Sweeney, the founder of social media accounts that record the takeoffs and landings of aircraft and helicopters owned by billionaires, politicians, and other famous figures, a cease and desist letter, the jet was sold.
According to Business Insider, the singer’s Dassault Falcon 900 aircraft was registered until January 30 under SATA LLC, a business that shares Taylor Swift Productions’ Nashville address.
According to documentation from the Federal Aviation Administration, the aircraft, which was registered to Swift’s parent company in 2009, is currently registered to Triangle Real Estate LLC, a Missouri-based business.
Many fans and media sources have speculated that Swift, who still owns a Dassault 7X jet, will use it to go from Japan to Las Vegas the following week in order to get from her show in Tokyo to the Super Bowl, where her boyfriend Travis Kelce is playing.
A week prior to Swift’s attorneys sending Jack Sweeney, the founder of social media accounts that record the takeoffs and landings of aircraft and helicopters owned by billionaires, politicians, and other famous figures, a cease and desist letter, the jet was sold.
The singer “lives in a constant state of fear for her personal safety,” according to the lawyers, who called the University of Central Florida student’s conduct “reckless.”
“This could be a game for you or a way you hope to get rich or famous, but it’s a life-or-death situation,” the 14-time Grammy winner’s attorneys stated in the letter that Mr. Sweeney gave to NBC News, Sky News’ US partner.