These pictures prove just how creepy the 'Lolita Express' is - Film Daily
The Boeing 727 infamously known as the “Lolita Express” remains grounded at Brunswick Golden Isles Airport in Georgia, illustrating how the aircraft’s condition has deteriorated nearly a decade after its final flight in 2016. Built in 1969, the jet was used to ferry Jeffrey Epstein, associates, and documented passengers including Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew to properties in Palm Beach, Manhattan, New Mexico, and Little St. James. Investigators later concluded Epstein used the plane to traffic underage girls for sexual abuse, and media tours in early 2026 reported the interior is largely untouched while the airframe has weathered heavily. The plane lacks engines and corrosion has spread through the belly and internal structures. Experts said in 2026 that restoration would be monumental and it will never fly again, while storage costs total tens of thousands of dollars. Reports in February and March 2026 described artifacts and flight records still inside, including names linked to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, and noted the aircraft sits near other controversial jets owned by John Travolta and Peter Nygard.







