Gulfstream G700
Flying nowM-YNNS · ICAO: 424C7A · Heavy jet

Nassef Sawiris is Egypt's richest person with a net worth estimated at $8.8 billion by Forbes. A University of Chicago graduate, he runs OCI, one of the world's largest nitrogen fertilizer producers, and holds a nearly 6% stake in Adidas. He also owns a majority stake in the English Premier League club Aston Villa FC. The Sawiris family has a long history with private aviation. Nassef and his father Onsi took delivery of two Gulfstream G650 jets within three days of each other in November 2013, with a combined value of $118 million. Nassef's aircraft is registered as M-KSSN through NS Aviation Limited. The family also operates a Bombardier Global 5000 (T7-MASHI) through Orascom Aviation. Based in Cairo, Sawiris travels frequently to London for Aston Villa, Amsterdam where OCI is listed, and other global financial centers.
Note · Celebplanes tracks Nassef Sawiris's registered aircraft — not Nassef Sawiris personally. ADS-B data shows when and where the plane moved; who was aboard any given flight is unknown.
Where Nassef Sawiris's fleet has flown — each dot is a recorded position.
Total flights
48
Total CO₂
508.6t
Flight hours
123h
M-YNNS · ICAO: 424C7A · Heavy jet
M-USIK · ICAO: 424CB6 · Heavy jet
Nassef Sawiris flies a Gulfstream G700 (registration M-YNNS). Live tracking, full flight history, and CO₂ emissions for each aircraft are available on this page.
Nassef Sawiris's private jet tail numbers are M-YNNS (Gulfstream G700), M-USIK (Gulfstream G700). Each registration links to the live tracking page with full flight history, fuel burn and CO₂ emissions on Celebplanes.
Nassef Sawiris's Gulfstream G700 (M-YNNS) burns roughly 430 gallons of Jet-A per hour, which converts to about 4,131 kg of CO₂ per flight hour — equivalent to roughly 10,225 miles of average passenger-car driving.
Nassef Sawiris's home base is Cairo International Airport (HECA / CAI), with frequent destinations including EGLL, EHAM, KJFK, LSZH.
Across 48 tracked flights (123 flight hours) on Celebplanes, Nassef Sawiris's aircraft have emitted approximately 508.6t 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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Attributions derived from FAA registry + ADSB Exchange + SEC filings; may be incomplete or outdated. Methodology · Report an error. Observational use only.