His admission follows Boeing's forced denial of a report claiming that many of its aircraft will explode.
50 said, "All right, I can't go out like that; I'm only flying private, so screw this," after sharing a screenshot of the report on Instagram.
The Daily Mail claims that electrostatic discharge, a potentially lethal electrical defect, might cause the wings of Boeing's 777 airplane to catch fire.
Despite having previously denied sending the directive, the FAA reportedly recommended Boeing spend more than $700,000 to address the issue.
Boeing has strongly objected to the findings of the research, describing it as "misleading and reckless." It sensationalizes the routine regulatory procedure that has contributed to flying becoming the safest mode of transportation and makes false links.
"Modern commercial airplanes are designed with multiple redundancies to ensure protection against electromagnetic effects," they continued. Over the course of its nearly 30-year existence, the 777 airplane has safely transported over 3.9 billion people.
Private aviation was not invented by hip-hop artist 50 Cent. Notably, Drake and Rick Ross have each customized a private jet to advertise their companies.
Drizzy has already been under fire for using a private jet due to environmental concerns.
He and several other celebrities, like as Mark Wahlberg and Kim Kardashian, were chastised in a 2022 report for flying extremely short flights. In response to the charges, Drake stated, "This is just them moving planes to whatever airport they are being stored at for anyone who was interested in the logistics." That flight is never taken by anyone.
The Toronto rapper reportedly has a $200 million private jet that is more akin to a five-star hotel than an airplane.
The Boeing 767, which can hold more than thirty passengers and includes features like velvet couches, big leather recliners, and a wide-screen TV, is emblazoned with Drake's OVO owl symbol.