The man who runs the account that tracks the movements of the private jet said that it made 134 flights in the next four years.
The college student who started tracking the plane in 2020 compiled the figures for the billionaire's plane. The data doesn't show if Musk was on the plane.
The data showed that Musk was most likely to use his private jet to go to the World Cup final.
The plane went to Brazil, France, Italy, Greece, Norway, Germany, and the UK.
It was from Mykonos, Greece to Austin, Texas. Two days earlier, Musk was pictured in Greece.
The data shows that the shortest flight stayed at Long Beach Airport. It could have been to change the plane's position.
Los Angeles and Austin were the most frequent destinations.
Musk accused Sweeney of putting his son in danger by posting his location. Insider asked Sweeney if he was concerned by Musk's threat.
Public flight data can be found via the aircraft tracking site ADS-B Exchange.
He told Insider that if Musk had paid him the $50,000 he asked for to shut it down, the public scrutiny would have been less. It would've been nothing if another $50k had been spent on privacy.
There is a new account called ElonJetNext that has the same data but has a 24 hour delay.
The 134 flights produced 1,895 tons of CO2 with an operating cost of over $1 million.
Musk didn't reply to a question from Insider.