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  • Mar 29, 2020
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    “ flexing so hard on these peasants, make them feel like s*** about their lives king

  • Artyom

    "1,300,000 pounds of cargo each business night" is what the companys moving. Since they own 7 planes (with one being "given" to drake), that means theyre moving that amount with 6 planes. Therefore, a very rough estimation would mean Drake could move 216,000 lbs a night of d****


    the overseer of many things

  • Mar 29, 2020
    Artyom

    Maximum is 41 at once under FAA regulations

  • Mar 30, 2020
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    HopOffMySackDawg69

    “ flexing so hard on these peasants, make them feel like s*** about their lives king

    spotted one

  • CLB Realfam2007

    spotted one

    Thread is a day old shut the f*** up

  • Mar 30, 2020
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    Nah keep bumping this

  • Mar 30, 2020

    Epstein-tier flex

  • Mar 30, 2020

    Diddy used to be the Epstein of rap now its a new king

  • Mar 30, 2020
    BigJohnsons
    !https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VjDV6-sfyKM

    He didn’t get the sandwich breh

    Classic

    made me like him more

  • Mar 30, 2020
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    Artyom

    "Drake could be the beneficial owner, but its hard to tell. Bank of Utah is the owner trustee"

    "The reason drake did this is to hide his planes Identity, or he needed to register his planes Identity under a USA owned business to skirt the citizen requirement."

    "The planes older and is huge, its about 6.28 million dollars on the used market, but costs ~10k an hour to operate, warren buffet only operates a 737, so this is very extreme."

    "The plane is owned by 'CargoJet airways canada'. They announced a partnership with Drake in may 10, 2019. It was given to Drake for free due to him being a massive investor in the company. It has 42 seats and is in a vip configuration. Most likely, it's a charter situation, where he pays for cabin crew to run the plane without directly hiring them."

    All coming from my Dad, who works inside the industry and has access to databases with this information.

    SOURCES:

    https://flightaware.com/resources/registration/N767CJ

    http://www.cargojet.com/pressReleases/2019/2019-11.htm

    Database used:
    avitas(for plane's value)
    Cirium (for ownership)

    The plane cant be owned by cargojet because it already says the plane is owned by a BOU Trustee.

    Also how can the plane be owned by cargo jet but "given" to drake... that means drake is now the OWNER of the plane, right? Drake is the beneficial owner of the plane through a bank trustee

  • Mar 30, 2020
    Lucien98

    The plane cant be owned by cargojet because it already says the plane is owned by a BOU Trustee.

    Also how can the plane be owned by cargo jet but "given" to drake... that means drake is now the OWNER of the plane, right? Drake is the beneficial owner of the plane through a bank trustee

    BOU is the trustee, its in their names for the reasons I explained.

    Cargojet owns the plane, but claims to have "given" it to drake, but are still listed as the owner.

  • Artyom

    Nah keep bumping this