BY TYLER DURDEN
Tracking the private jet movements of billionaires, dealmakers, celebrities, and even politicians has never been easier since 19-year-old Jack Sweeney, the mad genius behind the Twitter account “Elon Musk’s Jet,” developed tracker bots using publicly sourced air-traffic control data. Sweeney’s tracking software is above the rest because it can track jets blocked on popular flight tracking websites, such as FlightAware and FlightRadar24.
Sweeney has moved from tracking the world’s richest man, Elon Musk’s private jets, to more billionaires, dealmakers, celebrities, and even politicians. He announced Monday night three new tracking bots, including billionaire Mark Cuban (@MCubansJets), Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg (@ZuccJet), and real estate mogul Grant Cardone (@CardoneJet). Those who follow the accounts can monitor the private jets of these elites who virtue signal climate change but fly around the world in their polluting jets.
The college kid recently published a list on Twitter of all the bots he has created:
- Billionaire Elon Musk (@ElonJet)
- Former CEO of Nikola Corporation, Trevor Milton (@TrevorsPlanes)Â
- SpaceX private jets (@SpaceXJet)
- Billionaire Jeff Bezos (@BezosJets)
- Billionaire Bill Gates (@GatesJets)
- Former President Donald Trump (@TrumpJets)Â
- Elon Musk’s brother Kimbal Musk (@KimbalJet)
- Private jet movement of celebrities (@CelebJets)
- Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg (@ZuccJet)Â
- Billionaire Mark Cuban (@MCubansJets)
- Real estate mogul Grant Cardone (@CardoneJet)
Sweeney joined CNBC on Tuesday to explain how he tracks private jets.
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