Sean Diddy Combs has sold his distinctive matte black private jet just months after being convicted on federal prostitution-related charges, according to confirmed aviation and industry records.
The Gulfstream G550 aircraft was sold in October 2025, roughly six months after Combs was found guilty and later sentenced in July. The jet, which had become closely associated with the media mogul’s public image, was frequently photographed in the months leading up to his arrest.
A representative for Silver Air Private Jets confirmed that the firm no longer manages the aircraft. The company stated that its relationship with the jet ended following a change in ownership in October 2025, though no further details were provided.
Federal Aviation Administration registry records show that the Gulfstream G550 was previously owned through LoveAir LLC, an entity linked to Combs. The aircraft had been registered under tail number N1969C, which has since been reassigned. The jet now carries the registration T7-OKS, indicating ownership registered in San Marino.
While the final sale price has not been disclosed, similar Gulfstream G550 models typically list for between $15 million and $30 million, depending on configuration and condition. The aircraft, built in 2015, featured a matte black exterior, a beige interior, seating for up to 14 passengers, an onboard entertainment system, and pet-friendly accommodations.
Combs was regularly seen using the jet before his legal troubles escalated. In early 2024, flight tracking data showed the plane traveling from California to Antigua amid federal raids on his properties in Los Angeles and Miami. Months later, Combs shared footage of himself boarding the aircraft on social media, referring to it as home.
The sale comes as Combs serves a 50-month prison sentence following his conviction on two prostitution-related charges. With credit for time already served, he is expected to spend approximately three years in custody. The court also imposed a $500,000 fine and five years of supervised release.
During sentencing, the judge described the penalty as the maximum allowable under the law. Combs issued a public apology at the hearing, acknowledging harm caused to former partners, family members, and his children, whom he said deserved better.
The disposal of the luxury jet marks another visible step in the unraveling of Combs’ once-expansive business and lifestyle empire as he faces the consequences of his convictions.


