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Caesars jet lands at Teterboro the week of the Fertitta buyout deadline
If aboard, the timing aligns with the July 11 go-shop period for the $17.6 billion Caesars Entertainment acquisition.
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Caesars's Gulfstream V (N898CE) was tracked departing Bar Harbor, Maine, on the evening of June 27 and arriving at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey at 10:23 p.m. Eastern after a 78-minute flight. The aircraft had previously flown from Teterboro to Maine the day before, suggesting a brief coastal detour.
If Caesars representatives were aboard, the arrival in the New York metro area comes at a pivotal moment: the go-shop period in the $17.6 billion Fertitta Entertainment takeover of Caesars Entertainment expires July 11, per the Review-Journal and Bloomberg. The agreement, announced May 28, allows Caesars to solicit competing bids through that date, and the clock is now ticking. Teterboro is the preferred airport for Wall Street meetings.
The aircraft's recent pattern shows heavy activity between Las Vegas, the Los Angeles area, and the Northeast — consistent with the merger's regulatory and legal work. Caesars's Gulfstream V has flown 32 hours over 11 tracked flights, emitting an estimated 134 tons of CO₂.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


The aircraft
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