Rapper and business mogul Rick Ross recently gave a tour of his $50 million airplane hangar located in Miami [1].
The walkthrough provides a glimpse into the extreme luxury and diversification of assets common among top-tier entertainment figures. By showcasing a blend of aviation, automotive, and gaming collectibles, Ross highlights a lifestyle centered on high-value acquisitions.
Central to the facility is a Gulfstream G550 private jet valued at $30 million [1]. To maintain connectivity during travel, Ross said he spent $700,000 on Starlink internet for the aircraft [1].
Beyond aviation, the hangar serves as a private museum for the artist. The space houses a collection of classic cars and BMX bikes, reflecting a variety of personal interests. Ross also integrated an entertainment zone featuring arcade games and other collectibles [1, 2].
While touring the gaming area, Ross mentioned his dominance in sports simulation. He said he has not lost a game of Madden in nine years [1].
The tour was produced as part of the "On Display" series, which focuses on the personal assets of high-profile individuals [1, 2]. The Miami facility functions as both a storage space for transport and a gallery for his personal hobbies [2].
“Rick Ross recently gave a tour of his $50 million airplane hangar located in Miami”
The scale of the investment in the Miami hangar—combining specialized aviation infrastructure with luxury collectibles—illustrates the trend of 'lifestyle estates' where utility and curation merge. The $700,000 investment in satellite internet specifically underscores a growing demand among the ultra-wealthy for seamless, high-speed connectivity in remote or airborne environments.


