§A · Dispatch · Landing
Caesars's Gulfstream V lands in Teterboro amid $17.6B Fertitta buyout
If aboard, the flight from Belfast, Maine, arrives during antitrust review of the Caesars-Fertitta deal.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Caesars
Caesars
Caesars's Gulfstream V, N898CE, was tracked flying from Belfast Municipal Airport to Teterboro Airport on June 26, 2026, completing a one-hour-and-fifteen-minute hop. The aircraft touched down in the New York area just after 9:00 AM local time, following a prior leg from Van Nuys to coastal Maine the day before.
If Caesars CEO Tom Reeg or other executives were aboard, the timing would place them in the New York area the same week that Fertitta Entertainment's $17.6 billion acquisition of Caesars Entertainment—including $11.9 billion in assumed debt—moves toward its July 11 'go-shop' deadline, per CNBC and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Regulatory scrutiny looms, with analysts flagging potential antitrust concerns in several Nevada markets, as The Nevada Independent reported.
The trip also fits a pattern: the aircraft previously shuttled between Van Nuys, Los Angeles, and Teterboro in mid-May, a common route for Caesars's corporate travel. Teterboro remains a convenient gateway for meetings with investors, regulators, or legal teams as the deal's approval process accelerates.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


The aircraft
End of article · celebplanes