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Caesars brings its Gulfstream V to Washington DC ahead of key regulatory event
The casino operator's aircraft arrives in Dulles the same week a hearing on anti-money-laundering rules is expected on Capitol Hill.
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Caesars flew the Gulfstream V N898CE from Agua Dulce Airpark near Los Angeles to Washington Dulles International Airport on June 2, touching down just after 11:25 p.m. local time after a 4-hour, 30-minute flight. The trip, originating at a small airstrip largely used by private aviation, marks a shift in the operator's typical routing from Las Vegas to major casino-market hubs.
The same week the Caesars corporate aircraft lands in the Washington area, a House Financial Services subcommittee hearing on improving anti-money-laundering compliance at casinos is scheduled, per a notice published by the committee. Caesars Entertainment, headquartered in Las Vegas and overseen by CEO Tom Reeg, operates dozens of domestic properties and has routinely lobbied on financial-crimes enforcement. The timing aligns with the kind of direct regulatory engagement that often prompts a Gulfstream visit to the capital.
Recent flight records show N898CE spent most of late May jetting between Los Angeles, Kentucky, and North Dakota — a mix of known entertainment routes and less typical stops. The turn into Dulles, rather than a standard casino-market city, reinforces the impression this week's trip is tied to the hearing calendar rather than high-roller transport.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


The aircraft
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