Lolita Express

Lolita Express
Pictured Boeing 727, an aircraft similar to the one Jeffrey Epstein owned
General information
TypeBoeing 727-100
Owners1969–1979 TWA
2001–2016 JEGE, Inc. (Jeffrey Epstein)
RegistrationN908JE
History
First flightJune 25, 1969 (with TWA)
Last flightSeptember 17, 2024 – September 30, 2031, per FAA Registration date.
FateSold and scrapped

The "Lolita Express" is the nickname used in the media for a Boeing 727-100 aircraft that was owned by Jeffrey Epstein.

Epstein traveled in the airplane frequently, logging "600 flying hours a year ... usually with guests on board". Epstein sold the aircraft in 2017. The aircraft was registered N908JE and owned by JEGE, Inc.

The media nickname derives from Vladimir Nabokov's 1955 novel about a man's obsession with and victimization of a 12-year-old girl, Lolita.

As of 2026, the jet has spent a decade in storage at Brunswick Golden Isles Airport in Georgia.