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Media heir Lachlan Murdoch quietly arrives into Sydney with his personal assistant on private jet


Billionaire media tycoon Lachlan Murdoch jets into Sydney on his $90million private jet with his personal assistant

Lachlan Murdoch has been flying to and from Australia and the U.S. in recent months as he manages his family’s media empire.

And the 50-year-old billionaire jetted into Sydney on Thursday via private jet with his entourage, including a woman believed to be a personal assistant.

The son of media magnate Rupert Murdoch was seen disembarking his $90million plane before making his way through the airport terminal.

High flyer: Billionaire media tycoon Lachlan Murdoch jetted into Sydney on Thursday

High flyer: Billionaire media tycoon Lachlan Murdoch jetted into Sydney on Thursday

Lachlan, who is married to model and actress Sarah Murdoch, 49, dressed casually for the flight in baggy grey trousers and a white T-shirt. 

The Fox Corporation CEO wrapped up warm in a beige coat as he pulled his own luggage through the terminal.

He also wore a face mask, which is still required at Australian airports even as Covid restrictions are eased across the world.

Back on home soil: The son of media magnate Rupert Murdoch was seen disembarking his $90million plane before making his way through the airport terminal

Back on home soil: The son of media magnate Rupert Murdoch was seen disembarking his $90million plane before making his way through the airport terminal

The laid-back billionaire: Lachlan, who is married to model and actress Sarah Murdoch, 49, dressed casually for the flight in baggy grey trousers and a white T-shirt

Jet-setter: The businessman has been flying to and from Australia and the U.S. in recent months as he manages his family's media empire

Jet-setter: The businessman has been flying to and from Australia and the U.S. in recent months as he manages his family’s media empire

The News Corp co-chairman last visited Sydney in April when he stopped by after a trip to French Polynesia with his family.

Before then, he had visited Australia in February with commentator Piers Morgan.

During the Covid pandemic, it looked as though the Murdochs planned to settle in Australia permanently.

The team: The 50-year-old jetted into Sydney on Thursday via private jet with his entourage, including a woman believed to be a personal assistant (pictured)

The team: The 50-year-old jetted into Sydney on Thursday via private jet with his entourage, including a woman believed to be a personal assistant (pictured)

Previous visits: The News Corp co-chairman last visited Sydney in April when he stopped by after a trip to French Polynesia with his family

Before then, he had visited Australia in February with commentator Piers Morgan

Previous visits: The News Corp co-chairman last visited Sydney in April when he stopped by after a trip to French Polynesia with his family. Before then, he had visited Australia in February with commentator Piers Morgan

New base: During the Covid pandemic, it looked as though the Murdochs planned to settle in Australia permanently. Lachlan and Sarah are parents to sons Kalan Alexander, 17, and Aidan Patrick, 16, and daughter Aerin Elisabeth, 12

New base: During the Covid pandemic, it looked as though the Murdochs planned to settle in Australia permanently. Lachlan and Sarah are parents to sons Kalan Alexander, 17, and Aidan Patrick, 16, and daughter Aerin Elisabeth, 12

Lachlan and Sarah are parents to sons Kalan Alexander, 17, and Aidan Patrick, 16, and daughter Aerin Elisabeth, 12. 

In April last year, the Sydney Morning Herald reported the Murdochs could be staying in Australia ‘for years, not months, as initially believed’.

The family, who own a compound in Bellevue Hill, known as Le Manoir, married in 1999. 

Reports: In April last year, the Sydney Morning Herald reported the Murdochs (pictured in Beverly Hills in February 2020) could be staying in Australia 'for years, not months'

Reports: In April last year, the Sydney Morning Herald reported the Murdochs (pictured in Beverly Hills in February 2020) could be staying in Australia ‘for years, not months’



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