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Disney's Gulfstream lands in New Jersey as company prepares for 250th anniversary broadcast
If aboard, the timing lines up with Disney's 24-hour Fourth of July broadcast and ongoing FCC scrutiny.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Disney
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A Gulfstream G650ER bearing tail number N397RW and operated by The Walt Disney Company was tracked departing Harvard Airport in Illinois at 17:16 UTC on July 1, 2026, touching down at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey just under four hours later. The aircraft, a corporate shuttle often used for executive travel between Burbank, Orlando, and the company's East Coast outposts, made the trip the same evening Disney's CEO Josh D'Amaro was spotted at Camp Pendleton in California — suggesting the Teterboro arrival may have been a separate movement entirely.
If a Disney executive was aboard, they would arrive in the New York area the same week the company is gearing up for its massive "Disney Celebrates America" 24-hour cross-platform broadcast beginning July 3, per the Disney Parks Blog, a production that spans ABC, Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN. The trip also comes just days after Disney's stock slid on June 30 amid FCC scrutiny over alleged partisan programming, as reported by AktienSensor, potentially requiring face-to-face meetings with network brass or regulatory advisors in Manhattan.
The flight follows a busy week for the aircraft: it had shuttled between California, Arizona, and Pennsylvania in late June, then repositioned to Illinois before this New Jersey leg. The pattern suggests the jet is supporting multiple executives across time zones, though whether the CEO or another senior leader was aboard remains unconfirmed.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


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