Inside Jeffrey Epstein's plane, abandoned at a Georgia airport - WJCL Savannah
The Department of Justice’s Epstein files cite travel by “powerful and well-known” people on the aircraft, including former President Bill Clinton and Britain’s Prince Andrew.
This Boeing 727 aircraft, which is now sitting in *** Southeast Georgia scrap yard, was at one time owned by Jeffrey Epstein. Of course, we know this because of the FAA registry number on the tail that reads November 908 JE. JE stands for Jeffrey Epstein. I was given permission to board the plane and see for myself what folks in Epstein's high profile circle were allowed to experience when flying with Epstein. According to the Epstein report, very powerful, well-known people traveled on this aircraft all over the world. The report also states that many of Epstein's victims were also ferried on this aircraft. Though my brief acquaintance with Epstein ended years before his crimes came to. According to the Epstein files, former President Bill Clinton rode on this airplane more than once. If this section of the airplane looks familiar, it should, because there is *** photo in the Epstein report that shows former President Bill Clinton sitting in one of these chairs while an unidentified female sat in this chair. Also, this chair right here might also look familiar because there is *** photo of Epstein sitting in this chair. These are the two photos from the Epstein report that were taken inside the plane. Following *** closed-door testimony to Congress about his relationship with Epstein, Clinton released this video statement, I know what I saw and more importantly, what I didn't see. And I know what I did. And more importantly, what I didn't do. I saw nothing and I did nothing wrong. The cockpit is large with seating for multiple crew members. Behind the cockpit are two sections of the plane that feature an abundance of couches and tables for entertainment. There's also *** food galley. Here at the back of the plane, there is *** queen-size bed and more seating over here as well. There's also *** bathroom. Room with *** shower. These items laid out on the bathroom sink have sat here for nearly *** decade. According to records. Shortly before Epstein was arrested on federal sex crime charges and later died by suicide, he sold the aircraft. At some point, this aircraft will be totally ripped apart. Reporting in Southeast Georgia, Eric Aigner, Channel 4, the local station.
Step inside Jeffrey Epstein's luxury jet, left abandoned in coastal Georgia
The Department of Justice’s Epstein files cite travel by “powerful and well-known” people on the aircraft, including former President Bill Clinton and Britain’s Prince Andrew.
Updated: 6:04 PM EST Mar 3, 2026
A decaying Boeing 727 once owned by Jeffrey Epstein has been sitting for years in a scrapyard at Brunswick Golden Isles Airport, where a news crew was recently granted access to tour the aircraft and photograph its deteriorating interior.The jet, tail number N908JE — with “JE” referencing Epstein — was flown to Brunswick from Palm Beach International Airport on July 11, 2016, according to FlightAware data cited in the report. The aircraft has remained there since, with its engines removed shortly after it arrived.A once-opulent jet now marked by mold and rustAfter nearly a decade in storage, mold and rust cover portions of the aircraft, particularly on a side of the roof that does not receive direct sunlight. Parts of the wings are chipping, and the cabin has a musty odor.Inside, the plane includes multiple seating areas with couches and tables, a food galley, an office space with a desk separated by a plush velvet seat, and a large cockpit configured to accommodate multiple crew members.Bedroom, shower and personal items left behindAt the rear of the aircraft, the cabin features a queen-size bed with drawers beneath the mattress containing linens. A bathroom in the back includes a shower, and items on the sink appeared to have remained in place since the plane arrived in 2016.High-profile travel cited in Justice Department filesThe Department of Justice’s Epstein files cite travel by “powerful and well-known” people on the aircraft, including former President Bill Clinton and Britain’s Prince Andrew. The same files, along with court documents and testimony, also indicate that many of Epstein’s sexual assault victims rode on the plane.Photographs included in the Epstein files show Clinton seated in the aircraft near an unidentified woman, and another image shows Epstein seated on the opposite side of the same table.Clinton has denied wrongdoing. After closed-door testimony to Congress about his relationship with Epstein, Clinton released a video statement saying, in part: “I saw nothing and I did nothing wrong.”Sold before arrest; headed for dismantlingAccording to records, Epstein sold the aircraft shortly before his 2019 arrest on federal sex trafficking charges. Epstein later died in jail; his death was ruled a suicide.The aircraft is expected to be dismantled.
BRUNSWICK, Ga. — A decaying Boeing 727 once owned by Jeffrey Epstein has been sitting for years in a scrapyard at Brunswick Golden Isles Airport, where a news crew was recently granted access to tour the aircraft and photograph its deteriorating interior.
The jet, tail number N908JE — with “JE” referencing Epstein — was flown to Brunswick from Palm Beach International Airport on July 11, 2016, according to FlightAware data cited in the report. The aircraft has remained there since, with its engines removed shortly after it arrived.
A once-opulent jet now marked by mold and rust
After nearly a decade in storage, mold and rust cover portions of the aircraft, particularly on a side of the roof that does not receive direct sunlight. Parts of the wings are chipping, and the cabin has a musty odor.
Inside, the plane includes multiple seating areas with couches and tables, a food galley, an office space with a desk separated by a plush velvet seat, and a large cockpit configured to accommodate multiple crew members.
Bedroom, shower and personal items left behind
At the rear of the aircraft, the cabin features a queen-size bed with drawers beneath the mattress containing linens. A bathroom in the back includes a shower, and items on the sink appeared to have remained in place since the plane arrived in 2016.
High-profile travel cited in Justice Department files
The Department of Justice’s Epstein files cite travel by “powerful and well-known” people on the aircraft, including former President Bill Clinton and Britain’s Prince Andrew. The same files, along with court documents and testimony, also indicate that many of Epstein’s sexual assault victims rode on the plane.
Photographs included in the Epstein files show Clinton seated in the aircraft near an unidentified woman, and another image shows Epstein seated on the opposite side of the same table.
Clinton has denied wrongdoing. After closed-door testimony to Congress about his relationship with Epstein, Clinton released a video statement saying, in part: “I saw nothing and I did nothing wrong.”
Sold before arrest; headed for dismantling
According to records, Epstein sold the aircraft shortly before his 2019 arrest on federal sex trafficking charges. Epstein later died in jail; his death was ruled a suicide.
The aircraft is expected to be dismantled.
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