Yungblud (Dominic Harrison) is one of the UK's most prominent genre-blending rock artists, known for high-energy stadium performances and a massive global fanbase. He is currently in the middle of his 2026 Idols World Tour, and this weekend, he is headlining and hosting his own curated music festival, Bludfest, in the Czech Republic. To mark his arrival at the festival, Yungblud recently posted photos to his Instagram posing in front of a massive Boeing 737 adorned with his signature logo. It’s a striking visual flex that gives fans the distinct impression of a custom, personally-owned aircraft.
But a quick dive into the aviation data tells a different, much more practical story. The jet on Yungblud's feed isn't a permanent personal asset it’s a high-end, heavily utilized charter. While the custom branding makes it look like a rockstar's private toy, tracing the registration reveals a masterclass in mid-tour logistics, designed to move a 50-plus person festival crew across Europe on a strict schedule.
The True Identity of The Jet
The aircraft in the posts is registered as LY-BGS. It is a Boeing 737-300 with Manufacturer Serial Number (MSN) 27061, currently operated by the Lithuanian charter company KlasJet. At nearly 34 years old, the airframe serves a highly specific niche: executive group charters. Unlike ultra-long-range business jets designed for a handful of executives, LY-BGS is essentially a commercial airliner modified for luxury group travel.
Aircraft Details
Registration LY-BGS
Aircraft Type Boeing 737-300
Age 33 years
Seating Capacity 68
Range 4,400 km
Cruising Speed 870 km/h
Interior Refurbished in 2019
A Look Inside the Operators Website
KlasJet listing of the 737-300 LY-BGS
Photo by klasjet.aero
Interior picture of the jet from KlasJet
Photo by klasjet.aero


