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Mukesh Ambani's Jet Hops from Venice to Forlì in Northern Italy
The Reliance Industries chairman completes a brief 26-minute flight on his customized Boeing 737 MAX 9 BBJ.
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Mukesh Ambani
Mukesh Ambani, chairman and managing director of Reliance Industries—the Indian conglomerate with $125 billion in annual revenue—touched down in Forlì, Italy, on May 6, 2026. His Boeing 737 MAX 9 BBJ, tail number VT-AKV and India's first of its kind, departed coordinates near Venice at 11:12 a.m. UTC, covering the 100-kilometer distance in just 26 minutes at a maximum altitude of 15,000 feet. This short hop follows an earlier flight that day from the Sinai Peninsula region in Egypt, marking a swift transition across the Mediterranean.
As India's richest person for over 14 years, with a net worth exceeding $99 billion, Mukesh Ambani's travels blend business imperatives and personal affairs. Based in Mumbai's opulent Antilia skyscraper, complete with helipads and a 600-strong staff, he frequently jets to recurring destinations like Dubai, Tokyo, and Jeddah for Reliance's global operations. Though Italy does not feature prominently in his known patterns, the efficiency of private aviation allows such impromptu European detours without fanfare.
Forlì, a understated gem in Emilia-Romagna, currently hosts the Baroque exhibition at the San Domenico Civic Museum through June 28, drawing art enthusiasts to its grand theater of ideas. Mukesh Ambani's discreet arrival via the low-profile Forlì Airport underscores the wry privilege of wealth: crossing borders as easily as one might a room, leaving the specifics of his itinerary to speculation.
Aboard the Boeing 737 MAX 9 BBJ


The aircraft
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