When
Drake
takes
to
the
skies
to
allegedly
film
nude
hammer
videos,
he
does
it
in
style.
The
New
York
Post
took
readers
on
a
tour
of
the
OVO
General’s
$185
million
private
jet
designed
by
the
late
Virgil
Abloh,
dubbed
“Air
Drake.”
Per
the
news
publication,
Drake’s
Boeing
767
private
plane
was
a
gift
due
to
his
partnership
with
Cargojet.
It
not
only
flies
the
“Hot
Line
Bling”
rapper
as
he
travels
across
the
country
on
the
sequel
to
his
“It’s
All
A
Blur”
tour
but
also
seats
30
other
individuals
on
his
team.
“We
have
had
a
lengthy
relationship
with
Drake,
and
this
partnership
has
grown
organically
between
both
parties.
Cargojet
and
Drake
are
both
great
Canadian
successes,
and
we
are
thrilled
to
be
partnering
together,”
Cargojet
CEO
Ajay
Virmani
said
about
his
company’s
partnership
with
the
hip-hop
star.
Here
is
a
breakdown
of
the
jet
per
the
New
York
Post:
Drake’s
private
jet
comfortably
seats
nearly
three
dozen
people,
with
plush
velvet
sofas
and
luxe
leather
armchairs.
The
“Controlla”
emcee
has
spent
time
with
several
of
his
friends
on
the
aircraft,
often
enjoying
a
meal
or
playing
cards
on
one
of
the
many
tables.
The
jet
features
three
private
suites,
two
living
rooms
and
a
bathroom
that
comes
with
a
shower.
In
one
of
the
rooms
is
a
king-sized
bed,
which
is
similar
to
the
one
found
in
an
alleged leaked
tape
of
Drake,
that
has
a
curved,
light-colored
headboard.
Travelers
can
relax
in
one
of
several
leather
recliners
and
catch
a
movie
on
a
flat-screen
TV
in
the
theater
room
of
the
plane.
They
can
also
spend
time
in
the
business
lounge
or
the
entertainment
room.
The
inside
of
the
cabin
has
a
customized
design
that
features
a
mix
of
gold
and
wood
surfaces,
a
striped
carpet
and
beige
and
light
purple
furniture.
The
plane
shines
in
a
unique
sky
blue
and
white
cloud-like
finish
and
features
“Air
Drake”
on
the
side
of
the
plane
near
the
wings
and
the
OVO
on
the
tail.
On
the
plane
underbelly,
the
phrase
“‘IF
YOU’RE
READING
THIS
WE
LEFT,’”
written
in
Abloh’s
famous
off-white
font
can
be
seen,
a
play
on
Drake’s
2015
mixtape,
“If
You’re
Reading
This
It’s
Too
Late.”
It’s
a
cool
way
to
let
us
peasants
below
know
how
poor
we
truly
are.