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Caesars flies from Teterboro to Van Nuys the week of a bullish earnings call
The Gulfstream V landed in Los Angeles just after Caesars executives declared the Las Vegas Strip 'much healthier' in Q1 2026.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Caesars
Caesars
Caesars flew from Teterboro, New Jersey, to Van Nuys, California, on May 15, 2026, a 5-hour-16-minute trip in its Gulfstream V, tail number N898CE. The aircraft, operated by Caesars Entertainment Operating Company Inc., is used for executive transport and high-roller movement.
The same week, Caesars Entertainment executives held a first-quarter earnings call on April 29, reporting $1 billion in net revenue from Las Vegas properties and describing the Strip as “much healthier” than mid-2025, per the Las Vegas Review-Journal. CEO Tom Reeg noted that group and convention business is driving occupancy above 95 percent, and the company is opening the new Omnia Dayclub at Caesars Palace on May 15. The flight from the New York area — where Caesars maintains corporate and investor relations — to Southern California aligns with the company's focus on its West Coast operations and high-end clientele.
The trip follows a pattern of cross-country movement: N898CE flew from Boston to Van Nuys on May 10, then to Teterboro on May 11, and back to the Washington, D.C., area on May 14 before returning to Los Angeles. The aircraft's schedule reflects the constant shuttling of executives and VIP guests between Caesars' Las Vegas headquarters, East Coast financial centers, and California's luxury market.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


The aircraft
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