This is the private plane that took Jokic to Belgrade: A "flying fortress" worth 50 million euros
The owner of Denver Nuggets made his plane available for his best player
After winning the NBA title, where he dominated and was declared the MVP, Nikola Jokic arrived in Sombor, northern Serbia, where he enjoys peace and quiet with his family and his horses, and where he attended traditional horse races.
Jokic arrived in Serbia on a private plane, in order to be able to both attend the celebration organized in Denver, and then in Las Vegas, but also not to be late for the races his horses participate in.
Even after winning the title, in the first interview, Jokic announced that he was going home, and at the press conference he got annoyed when he found out when the celebration was on the streets of Denver, since he was not sure that he could make it to the races in Sombor. Then he announced that he would ask the owner of the club to lend him his private plane, and it was on a private plane that he finally came to Belgrade.
Jokic came on a "Bombardier Global 6000" owned by Stan Kroenke. This model reaches a cruising range of 11,000 meters, can accommodate a maximum of 19 passengers, is equipped with advanced technology and luxurious amenities, including a spacious cabin, high-speed internet, a galley...
The plane can fly for 17 hours without stopping, which is the most compared to competitors among private planes, and its maximum speed is 1,090 kilometers per hour.
The length of the plane itself is 30 meters, the wingspan is 28 meters. The price of this "flying fortress" is around 50 million euros.
It was on this plane that Nikola Jokic arrived in Belgrade directly from the US, after a boisterous time in Las Vegas, where he and his teammates celebrated late into the night.
(Telegraf.rs)