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Alex Rodriguez's Gulfstream IV lands near New York the week of a $350 million Timberwolves milestone
If aboard, Alex Rodriguez would arrive near his business partner Marc Lore's base as a new ownership financing round closes, per multiple reports
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Alex Rodriguez

Alex Rodriguez
Alex Rodriguez's Gulfstream IV SP, tail number N313AR, was tracked departing Wichita's Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport on June 27, 2026, and arriving near Teterboro, New Jersey, after a 2-hour 38-minute flight. The aircraft's history shows it is a frequent visitor to the New York area, with 18 previous landings at KTEB alone.
If Alex Rodriguez was aboard, the timing would align with a busy week in his business life. According to the Times of India on June 27, Rodriguez finalized a $350 million financing round tied to his and Marc Lore's acquisition of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx, per a report from @MSports_all. The Athletic reported on June 24 that the pair were officially approved as majority owners by the NBA, with the sale closing that week. Teterboro is a common gateway for meetings with Lore, who is based in the New York metro area.
The flight from Wichita — a city not on Rodriguez's typical recurring destination list — adds an intriguing wrinkle. It follows a June 26 trip from the Eastern Panhandle to the Dallas area. With the Timberwolves deal reaching its final stages and a potential new arena project percolating, the private-jet movements of N313AR continue to mirror the peripatetic schedule of a retired baseball star turned sports franchise co-owner.
Aboard the Gulfstream IV SP


The aircraft
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