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Taylor Swift sells off one of her $40m private jets – but keeps her even larger plane to commute to lover Travis Kelce in Kansas City, as she threatens to sue college student who tracks her whereabouts

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Taylor Swift has sold one of her gas-guzzling private jets days before she was set to fly from Los Angeles to Tokyo – before making a quick turnaround to see boyfriend Travis Kelce play in the Super Bowl,

The 14-time Grammy winner sold her $40 million Dassault Falcon 900LX on January 30 to car insurance company Car Shield based in Missouri, now estimated to be worth around $7million second-hand, according to documents obtained by DailyMail.com.

Federal Aviation Administration records list Triangle Real Estate LLC as an additional owner, with Car Shield’s CEO Nicholas Hamilton detailed as a member of the group.

The car insurance company is worth an estimated $150million, and the new registered ownership address for the jet is CarShield’s HQ in St Peter’s, Missouri.

Swift, 34, has been under pressure to cut down on her carbon emissions after jet-setting across the world to spend time with Kansas Chief’s tight end Kelce, 34, while also performing the international leg of her Eras tour.

While many have called on the star to reduce her travel, it is unlikely that the globetrotting superstar will switch to commercial flights due to security fears.

DailyMail.com can reveal that Taylor Swift is down to just one private jet after selling one of hers last month.

Swift sold her Dassault Falcon 900LX on January 30 to car insurance company Car Shield based in Missouri, DailyMail.com can reveal.

She purchased the jet for $40million in 2011, with FAA records showing that the 900LX was transferred to BoneDoc Aviation, LLC from SATA LLC in Nashville.

An interior shot of a Falcon900LX – the same make and model of Taylor’s jet – is pictured

She reportedly purchased the jet for $40million in 2011, with FAA records showing that the 900LX was transferred to Triangle Real Estate from SATA LLC in Nashville, which is believed to stand for her family members’ names, after her father Scott, mother Andrea, Taylor and brother Austin.

The ownership switched on January 30, with Triangle Real Estate LLC appearing to have been on the hunt for an upgrade after selling its $400k 1976 Cessna 421 on January 25, opting for Swift’s larger plane instead.

Representatives for Hamilton, Triangle Real Estate LLC and CarShield did not respond to request for comment by DailyMail.com.

Swift still owns her Dassault Falcon 7X which if bought new costs $54million. She has been using the jet as her main mode of transport for the Eras Tour.

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