Elvis Presley was a talented performer with a gorgeous voice, but he was also more than that. In particular when it came to his jet, he had exquisite taste and design.
In 1962, Elvis received his personal aircraft, a Lockheed Jetstar model that had been specially built to his requirements and featured mahogany paneling, plush crimson velvet couches, and plush carpeting. Even the most discerning critic would be amazed by the interior’s splendor.
Elvis Presley’s airplane remained dormant for more than three decades before it was turned into a well-liked tourist destination in Roswell, New Mexico, after he passed away in 1977.
But it was recently auctioned off in Florida for the astounding sum of $260,000 to a caller claiming to be an Elvis fan. This aircraft went on to become a recognizable representation of the King of Rock’s legacy and flawless sense of style.
When Elvis and his father, Vernon Presley, first took flight in their personal aircraft, they must have felt exhilarated and awestruck.
Nothing has been overlooked in order to give travelers the ideal trip experience. In fact, Elvis showed off his extraordinary design talent and attention to detail even in the air. It’s not surprising that his plane evolved into an iconic part of his legacy years after his passing.

After his daughter, Lisa Marie, Elvis Presley’s aircraft has lain dormant in a remote area of New Mexico for more than three decades.
The plane is still in very good condition despite the passage of time, despite its exterior losing its glamorous appeal and developing a slight red tint.
One is immediately taken aback by the lavish decor when entering this unique aviation history. Traditional oak paneling covers the interior walls. The most opulent crimson velvet imaginable covers the seating.
It’s impossible to help but picture the King of Rock relaxing in one of these chairs while donning a striking pair of sunglasses and living it up.