The smaller jet – which Taylor reportedly acquired back in 2012 – went through a transfer of registration on March 16, from SATA LLC in Nashville to a new entity called BoneDoc Aviation LLC, as shown by FAA records.
Taylor's company, with the letters standing for the initials of members of her family: father Scott, mother Andrea, Taylor and brother Austin
While it's not known how much Tswift paid exactly for the Falcon 50 aircraft at the time of purchase, nor how much she sold it for, similar jets are priced in the vicinity of $1 to 6 million.
The date of sale – March 16 – was around the time much of the country was about to go into lockdown mode, with travel bans already in effect in some places.
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