Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has discarded one of her private jets to ensure more privacy in her travels. The pop sensation has discarded her Dassault Falcon 900, previously listed under SATA LLC, a company sharing an address with Taylor Swift Productions in Nashville.
A report from Business Insider says that Swift owned the jet since 2009 and now it is registered under a Missouri-based company incorporated in 2006. The deal is yet undisclosed and a new Dassault 900 has a price tag of $44 million.
Swift's private jet collection now has just Dassault 7X operational, which can accommodate 16 passengers. The Dassault 900 had a capacity of 12 passengers, and she last recorded a flight with it on January 30.
Swifties are speculating about Swift's future travel arrangements as the singer must go to her Tokyo concerts and the Super Bowl to support her boyfriend, Travis Kelce.
This has also sparked legal interventions. College student Jack Sweeney who is popular for tracking celebrity flights, received a cease-and-desist letter from Swift's legal team that accused him of "stalking and harassing behavior." Sweeney has defended his actions and claimed transparency as his motivation.