According to data from Flightradar24, Ronaldo's Bombardier Global Express 6500 aircraft traveled from King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh to Madrid Barajas Airport at 1:32 Central European Time, which was 3:32 Riyadh time and 7:32 Hanoi time. The plane flew west over Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea before landing in Spain.
However, it remains unclear whether Ronaldo and his family were on the flight. The 1985-born superstar lives in Riyadh with his wife Georgina Rodriguez and five children.
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Flightradar24 data shows Ronaldo's Bombardier Global Express 6500 jet traveled from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to Madrid, Spain. |
The Bombardier Global Express 6500 is valued at up to 80 million USD, depending on its interior. It can accommodate 17 passengers, offering comfort with modern seating, luxurious sofas, private rooms, workspaces, and dining areas, allowing Ronaldo to combine business and leisure seamlessly.
Before acquiring the Bombardier Global Express 6500 recently, Ronaldo sold his previous Gulfstream G200, which he purchased in 2015 for 22 million USD.
Meanwhile, at 2:08 Hanoi time today, Al Nassr's X page posted an update "Nassr continues to train", accompanied by four photos, one of which showed Ronaldo in the gym.
Ronaldo played for Al Nassr in their 3-1 victory over Al Fahya in the Saudi Pro League on 28/2, but left the field early due to an injury. Nevertheless, escalating tensions have disrupted football activities. The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) postponed western regional matches in three continental club competitions, including Al Nassr's away game against UAE's Al Wasl scheduled for 4/3.
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A photo of Ronaldo training at the gym was posted by Al Nassr media at 2:50 Hanoi time today, 3/3. Photo: Al Nassr FC |
Ronaldo's private jet departed amid rising instability in the Middle East, as the US and Israel launched attacks against Iran. Early this morning, Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Defense confirmed that the US embassy in Riyadh was attacked by two unmanned aerial vehicles, causing a fire and minor damage to the building. Earlier, Iran had attacked the Ras Tanura oil refinery, the world's largest.
On the morning of 28/2, the US and Israel launched airstrikes targeting Iran's political and military leadership, citing Tehran's refusal to abandon its nuclear weapons ambitions and long-range ballistic missile development. More than 200 people died in Iran.
Iran retaliated with ballistic missile and unmanned aerial vehicle attacks against Israel and US bases in Middle Eastern countries. At least one person died in Israel. Civilian flights in the region were temporarily suspended for safety reasons. The United Nations and many nations urged all parties to exercise restraint, end the conflict, and seek peaceful resolutions.
At least four of Iran's most powerful figures have died, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. As of today, long-range weapon attacks between the two sides are ongoing.
According to Mirror

