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Shaquille O'Neal acquires Bombardier Challenger 605 for personal travel

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Shaquille O'Neal acquires Bombardier Challenger 605 for personal travel
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Shaquille O'Neal, a prominent figure in the world of sports and entertainment, has taken to the skies with his own private jet. The NBA legend, known for his towering presence both on and off the court, now travels in a Bombardier Challenger 605. This aircraft offers him the luxury and flexibility necessary for his multifaceted career that includes business ventures, acting, and more.

O'Neal's decision to purchase a private jet marks a shift from his previous stance. In 2010, he expressed reluctance about owning such an aircraft due to maintenance concerns. He remarked, “I fit in a first-class seat, and believe it or not, I fly commercial all the time.” However, this changed last year when he acquired the Challenger 605 with registration N3250N for approximately $27 million.

The Challenger 605 is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and spacious seating. It features Shaq’s custom "Dunkman" logo on its tail. Inside, passengers enjoy plush leather seats and modern amenities like Wi-Fi and an entertainment system. With a range of about 4,000 nautical miles and cruising speeds around Mach 0.80, it suits O'Neal's busy schedule perfectly.

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Shaquille O'Neal joins other NBA stars who have invested in private jets. Michael Jordan owns a Gulfstream G550; LeBron James has a Gulfstream G280; Magic Johnson flies in a Gulfstream III; and Tracy McGrady owns a Dassault Falcon 2000.

For these athletes, private jets provide essential convenience and privacy amid their demanding lifestyles. As high-profile individuals continue to adopt this mode of travel, private jets remain integral to maintaining their fast-paced schedules.

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