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According to reports, Drake didn't actually pay for his private Air Drake airplane from Cargojet. Instead, perhaps unsurprisingly, the $200 million Boeing 767 jet was provided for free as part of a partnership between the rapper and Canadian airliner.

Cargojet provided the aircraft covered in unique branding, such as "Air Drake" and OVO owl branding along the engines and fuselage, as well as prayer hands emblazoned on the tail. In return, Drizzy will travel the world and post photos to Instagram, providing the carrier with invaluable publicity.

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"Supporting home grown businesses has always been a top priority of mine, so when an opportunity came up to get involved with a great Canadian company I was honored to do so," Drake tweeted when the deal was announced. He also took to Instagram, saying "No rental, no timeshare, no co-owners."

Thanks to a video uploaded by DJ Akademiks, we can see that the plane's interior is every bit as luxurious as you would expect of Drizzy. Take a look at the video below.

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Air Drake comes with a private bedroom and living room, as well as a spacious mess area with wraparound couches. It seems like Drake will be able to fit a whole lot of his crew on the plane with ease.

For more about Drake, peep the video below.

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