Top 10 Celebrities Used $16.4 Million in Jet Fuel in 2023
White House resident Joe Biden on May 16, 2024, signed a law into an amendment in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reauthorization bill, introduced in June 2023 to prevent the tracking of private jet activity.
This will allow jet owners to register their flight information anonymously.
Former President Donald Trump owns a Boeing 757 private jet worth over $100 million.
Microsoft founder Bill Gates has a Bombardier BD-700 Global Express, which is technically owned by Challenger Administration LLC, on Gates’ behalf.

Facebook indicates CEO Mark Zuckerberg “may use private aircraft for personal purposes in connection with his comprehensive security program. On certain occasions, Mr. Zuckerberg may be accompanied by family members or others when using private aircraft.”
Entrepreneur Richard Branson owns a Falcon 900EX.
Entrepreneur Mark Cuban owns a Boeing 767 private jet and a Gulfstream 500.

Dumb and Dumber actor Jim Carrey owns a Gulfstream V.
Madea’s Tyler Perry owns a Gulfstream III.
Golf legend Tiger Woods owns a Gulfstream G550.
Actor Morgan Freeman has his pilot’s license. He owns a Cessna Citation 501, Cessna 414 twin-engine prop and an Emivest SJ30.
Jurassic Park director Steven Spielberg owns a Bombardier Global Express jet.
Singer Celine Dion owns a Bombardier Global Express Jet.



Looking at just the 10 top entertainment celebrities, they have spent an estimated combined total of approximately $16.4 million on fuel for private jets in the last year alone.
Here are the top 16 most CO2-consuming celebrities for the time period of 2023 and 2024 (through April):
1. Pitbull: 4,549 metric tonnes of CO2 in 396 flights

2. Travis Scott: 3,760 metric tonnes of CO2 in 203 flights
3. Kim Kardashian: 3,204 metric tonnes of CO2 in 210 flights
4. Drake: 2,515 metric tonnes of CO2 in 112 flights
5. Floyd Mayweather: 2,359 metric tonnes of CO2 in 191 flights

6. Jay Z/Beyonce: 2,248 metric tonnes of CO2 in 213 flights
7. Oprah Winfrey: 2,139 metric tonnes of CO2 in 182 flights
8. Blake Shelton: 1,929 metric tonnes of CO2 in 235 flights
9. Kylie Jenner: 1,868 metric tonnes of CO2 in 151 flights
10. John Travolta: 1,701 metric tonnes of CO2 in 232 flights

11. Mark Wahlberg: 1,384 metric tonnes of CO2 in 131 flights
12. Luke Bryan: 1,109 metric tonnes of CO2 in 214 flights
13. Taylor Swift: 1,055 metric tonnes of CO2 in 133 flights
14. Kenny Chesney: 1,043 metric tonnes of CO2 in 196 flights

15. Kid Rock: 933 metric tonnes of CO2 in 205 flights
16. Harrison Ford: 517 metric tonnes of CO2 in 67 flights
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It will be mandated that we ride our bicycles for transportation to compensate for their fuel gluttony.
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I am actually perfectly happy if someone owns a jet like these and can afford to use it. I’m only ticked off that people who do own them sometimes like to tell the rest of us that we’re using too much fuel and everything else, calling us “useless feeders,” and things like that. They would prefer we use bicycles, I’m sure. Sometimes I would, too. They’ve made everything cost too much for us, not for them. I am watching for the Boomerang. Maybe fuel will get really cheap and a lot of us will have little jets. Like, “Meet George Jetson!”
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Ha! I would settle for their robot maid, Rosey.
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The hypocracy is unbelievable.
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