The Daily Mail has learned the singer has now changed the plane's registration number in an effort to keep its movements hidden, following backlash over her heavy use of private flights. The pop superstar was famously accused of making at least 170 journeys in the Dassault Falcon 7X in 2023 – enough to circle the globe seven times and emitting an astonishing 1,200 tons of carbon dioxide. Despite its rebrand, the luxury plane was quickly tracked down by Jack Sweeney, the college student turned celebrity flight sleuth who has made a name for himself monitoring the movements of the rich and famous. The aircraft's return avoided detection until Sweeney discovered that Swift's team had changed its 'special registration number'. The jet has been allowed a 'special registration number' by the Federal Aviation Administration to protect the owner's privacy and personal safety. The documents also confirmed that the jet's owner has remained the same, Island Jet Inc, based in Nashville, and Swift hasn't secretly sold it. Mail OnlineTaylor Swift's extraordinary measures to hide her private...The Daily Mail has learned the singer has changed the plane's registration number in an effort to keep its movement hidden, following backlash over her heavy use of private flights.