
A group of urban explorers recorded the interior of the Boeing 727 known as the Lolita Express, Jeffrey Epstein’s former private jet.
The aircraft, once a symbol of the luxury associated with the billionaire, now shows clear signs of abandonment and deterioration after years left outdoors.
The images released by the group Urbex Specialist show the internal compartments still partially preserved, including seats, cabin areas and original aircraft structures, now covered in dust, rust and signs of wear.

Despite its current condition, the interior still retains traces of the original layout of the executive jet, which was used by Epstein for years before being decommissioned.

The Boeing 727 became known worldwide as the Lolita Express because of its frequent use by Epstein on international trips and the presence of several high-profile passengers, which later led to investigations and extensive media coverage.
The aircraft was sold by the businessman in 2019 and taken out of service after Epstein’s arrest and death. It was later stored and left in an abandoned condition.

Photos: Instagram @urbexspecialist / U.S. Department of Justice. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
