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Caesars' Gulfstream V Lands in Bismarck, a Rare Stop for the Casino Giant
The May 21 flight from Los Angeles is an outlier for the company's high-roller transport fleet, with no public event confirmed.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Caesars
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On May 21, 2026, Caesars flew its Gulfstream V (N898CE) from Whiteman Airport near Los Angeles to Bismarck Municipal Airport, a destination not typical for the casino operator's corporate fleet. The 2-hour 49-minute flight, tracking via public data, arrived without a listed public appearance or conference in the North Dakota capital.
Bismarck is not a regular stop for Caesars' jet, which is often used to shuttle VIP guests to the company's Las Vegas and regional properties, per [celebrityprivatejettracker.com](https://celebrityprivatejettracker.com/celebrity-jets/). The same week, no major gaming or entertainment event in Bismarck was publicly advertised, suggesting the trip was a private transfer—likely for a high roller or business meeting—rather than a corporate event.
This flight stands apart from Caesars' recent patterns, which have concentrated on coasts—New York, Los Angeles, Boston—in the preceding days. Without confirmation from the company, the purpose remains opaque, but the Gulfstream V's role as a VIP conveyance offers the most plausible explanation for the quiet arrival in the heart of the Great Plains.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


The aircraft
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