Dassault Falcon 7X
M-REEE · ICAO: 424B17 · Heavy jet

Bernie Ecclestone is a British billionaire businessman and the former chief executive of Formula One Group, which he transformed from a niche racing competition into a global phenomenon over a four-decade career. Born in 1930, he bought the Brabham racing team in 1972 and later took control of F1's commercial rights. He sold F1 to Liberty Media for $4.4 billion in 2017. Ecclestone owns a Dassault Falcon 7X private jet with registration N999BE. He relocated to Switzerland in 2017, residing at his chalet 'Le Lion' in the exclusive resort of Gstaad. His private jet has been spotted at Zurich-Kloten Airport. A frequent traveler to F1 circuits worldwide, he also regularly visits London, Brazil (his wife Fabiana's home country), and various Grand Prix locations.
Note · Celebplanes tracks Bernie Ecclestone's registered aircraft — not Bernie Ecclestone personally. ADS-B data shows when and where the plane moved; who was aboard any given flight is unknown.
Where Bernie Ecclestone's aircraft has flown — each dot is a recorded position.
Total flights
4
Total CO₂
13.2t
Flight hours
5h
M-REEE · ICAO: 424B17 · Heavy jet
Bernie Ecclestone flies a Dassault Falcon 7X (registration M-REEE). Live tracking, full flight history, and CO₂ emissions for each aircraft are available on this page.
Bernie Ecclestone's private jet tail number is M-REEE (a Dassault Falcon 7X). Each registration links to the live tracking page with full flight history, fuel burn and CO₂ emissions on Celebplanes.
Bernie Ecclestone's Dassault Falcon 7X (M-REEE) burns roughly 280 gallons of Jet-A per hour, which converts to about 2,690 kg of CO₂ per flight hour — equivalent to roughly 6,658 miles of average passenger-car driving.
Bernie Ecclestone's home base is Zurich Airport (LSZH / ZRH), with frequent destinations including LSGG, EGLL, SBKP, LSZB.
Across 4 tracked flights (5 flight hours) on Celebplanes, Bernie Ecclestone's aircraft have emitted approximately 13.2t of CO₂. These figures are calculated from public ADS-B flight times multiplied by manufacturer-published fuel burn × the EPA standard 9.57 kg CO₂/gallon for Jet-A.
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