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Caesars's Gulfstream V lands in New Hampshire during the Fertitta acquisition go-shop period
If aboard, the timing of the flight from Teterboro to Lebanon Municipal aligns with the final weeks of the $17.6 billion buyout's go-shop window.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Caesars
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Caesars's Gulfstream V (N898CE) was tracked departing Teterboro Airport at 21:50 UTC on June 29, arriving at Lebanon Municipal Airport 55 minutes later after a short hop over New England. The aircraft reached 27,000 feet at 432.7 knots, a routine shuttle between the New York metro area and the Upper Valley region.
If anyone from Caesars was aboard, they would land during the final stretch of the go-shop period in the company's pending acquisition by Fertitta Entertainment. Per the May 28 press release on the Caesars newsroom [caesars.com](https://newsroom.caesars.com/press-releases/press-release-details/2026/Caesars-Entertainment-Enters-Into-Agreement-to-Be-Acquired-by-Fertitta-Entertainment/default.aspx), the agreement includes a go-shop provision through July 11, 2026, during which Caesars's board may solicit alternative bids. Lebanon Municipal serves Dartmouth College and surrounding estates—a plausible setting for quiet board-level or financial-advisor discussions.
Recent flight history shows Caesars's Gulfstream has been shuttling between Teterboro and smaller Northeast fields such as Bar Harbor, Maine, with multiple legs over the past week. The pattern suggests executives are spending time in the region, though whether for leisure, investor meetings, or acquisition logistics remains unconfirmed. The aircraft's movements are public; the motives, as always, are inference.
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