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Caesars Entertainment flies to Boston for gaming commission meetings
The trip aligns with Massachusetts regulators' sports betting discussions as license submissions close this week.
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Caesars Entertainment dispatched its Gulfstream V, tail number N898CE, from Van Nuys Airport in California to Boston Logan International Airport on May 9, 2026. The five-hour flight, reaching speeds of nearly 550 knots and altitudes over 49,000 feet, carried the casino operator's executives eastward under clear skies.
The timing suggests business rather than leisure, landing the same week the Massachusetts Gaming Commission convenes its open meeting aftermath and prepares for the Gaming Policy Advisory Committee session on May 12. With sports wagering license notices of intent due by May 15, per the commission's site, Caesars—already operating Caesars Sportsbook in the state—likely attended to navigate expansions or compliance in the competitive East Coast market.
Boston ranks among Caesars Entertainment's recurring destinations, alongside hubs like New York and Miami, reflecting its footprint in regional gaming and hospitality. From Las Vegas headquarters, such jaunts underscore CEO Tom Reeg's focus on regulatory fronts, even if the high-roller jet hints at a touch more glamour than a standard boardroom shuttle.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


The aircraft
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