What makes Elvis’s JetStar so captivating isn’t merely the decor—it’s what it represents. Walking inside is a step into the King’s world. Every velvet seat and polished wood panel is a reminder of his larger-than-life presence and personal attention to comfort and style.
Despite decades parked under the New Mexico sun, the plane remains remarkably preserved, a testament to craftsmanship and care. Now with its new owner, the JetStar begins another chapter. Whether it becomes a museum exhibit, a collector’s treasure, or even a restored flying aircraft, it is more than an old jet—it’s a time capsule of one of the world’s most influential entertainers.
For $260,000, the buyer acquired more than metal and engines. They gained a tangible piece of Elvis Presley’s legacy, a reminder of his charm, flair, and enduring influence. Fans can still picture the King laughing, singing, and living fully, mid-flight in his luxurious cabin. Though the stage lights have dimmed, relics like this JetStar allow his presence to endure—timeless, larger than life, and unmistakably Elvis.