
Linus Sebastian recently confessed that the April Fools’ joke about purchasing a private jet turned out to be true. He showcased the company’s Dassault Falcon 900B, which is currently valued at more than $5 million.
Linus revealed in a video that the plane is a 1990 Falcon 900B, but he’s unable to share the specific price he paid because of a confidentiality agreement related to the purchase.
He also mentioned that a quick online search shows similar jets are actually priced around $5 million, suggesting the previously stated figure was an overestimate.
Linus highlighted the aircraft’s excellent condition as the main reason to buy it. All three engines had recently been completely overhauled, a process that can cost up to $1 million per engine. Plus, the jet had just passed a major 12-year inspection, and the seller guaranteed it would be like new when handed over.
This prompted Linus to playfully call it “girl math” and a “$0 plane,” explaining that the included maintenance coverage should offset most, if not all, of the plane’s purchase price when he eventually sells it.
Linus’s private jet was once owned by the UAE
The plane boasts several luxurious features, like ashtrays and sinks plated in gold, and even has two bathrooms. Linus learned the jet was reportedly first owned by the United Arab Emirates government, who supposedly asked for the gold details to be added when it was being built.
He also mentioned the Falcon 900B has a rare medical evacuation kit, which isn’t common for this model. He thinks this unique feature could increase its value if he ever decides to sell it.
Even though it’s more than 35 years old, this jet can still fly around 4,000 nautical miles on a single tank of fuel. That’s enough to travel across North America without stopping, and even to fly from the East Coast to Europe. Linus also pointed out that the Falcon can take off and land on shorter runways, making it a more convenient option than many other private jets.

The walk-through revealed how impractical the purchase was, highlighting problems like a simple, overtightened screw causing issues in the cockpit and a cargo hatch that Linus opened only to discover it needed power to close.
Grndcntrl, an aviation news website, reports that Linus and his team have already taken a few business trips using the jet.
According to data from flight tracking website TheAirTraffic.com, the jet traveled from Vancouver to Las Vegas shortly before CES 2026, as reported by grndcntrl. It then made a quick return trip to Vancouver before flying to the New York City area. This timing coincided with Linus Sebastian’s appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where he presented technology from the event.
grndcntrl also notes the aircraft is a very large, private jet, and considers it to be among the most luxurious options available.
Okay, so they named the plane the “Millennial Falcon,” which is perfect, honestly. It just shows how huge this creator’s brand has become – they actually have their own airline now! It’s a pretty impressive move, if I’m being real.
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2026-04-03 13:22