Owns 2 planes a Gulfstream G200 and a Gulfstream G650 worth milliоns of dollars and this is how Ronaldo uses them
In 2020, Cristiano Ronaldo, also known as CR7, became the first soccer player to appear on Forbes’ billiоnaires’ list. As of late 2021, he surpassed $1 billiоn in career earnings, and has a net worth of $500 million. This allows him to have everything he wants. Which includes one of the most expensive celebrity car collections, and not just one, but two private jets.Currently on Manchester United’s payroll, Cristiano Ronaldo acquired a Gulfstream G200 for $25 million in 2015, when he was still playing for Real Madrid, so he could travel across Europe at high speed.
Cristiano Ronaldo travels to and from his home country, Portugal, on a regular basis. With so many events he has to attend, you wouldn’t see the superstar player on a commercial flight. That’s why he owns two private jets, a Gulfstream G200 and a Gulfstream G650.
The superstar soccer player didn’t want to spend much time traveling, so he chose this jet. It has a cruise speed of 560 miles per hour (901 kph), thanks to its twin engines, each offering 6,040 pounds of tҺrust. Its seating configuration can be adjusted to allow up to ten passengers, and two crew members.According to Aviapages, the Gulfstream G200, with registration number EC-KBC, has a width of 2.19 m and a length of 7.44 m. Ronaldo opted for a divan with three seats which turns into a bed, eight other seats, and of course, a lavatory. The aircraft was produced in 2006, and he had it refurbished in 2019.
Most recently, on January 17, he traveled to Zurich, Switzerland with Rodriguez and his oldest, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., who joined him to The Best FIFA Football Awards 2021 gala, where he received a special award. Rodriguez shared a couple of pictures on board with the two, captioning it “My kings.”The other private jet Ronaldo reportedly owns is more expensive, a $64.5 million Gulfstream G650. Slightly bigger than the other one, the G650 can carry up to 18 passengers, and has a range of up to 7,000 nautical miles (12,964 km). It’s also faster, with a high-speed cruise of up to 594 mph (956 kph).