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Drake's aircraft hops from Toronto to Hamilton after Janice apology tour
If aboard, the 21-minute repositioning flight would bring Drake back to home base the same week his apology events concluded.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Drake

Drake
Drake's Boeing 767-200ER, tail N767CJ, was tracked departing Toronto Pearson International Airport at 01:50 UTC on July 1, 2026, and landing at John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport 21 minutes later, climbing to just 4,050 feet. The aircraft had arrived in Toronto the previous day from a location near Houston, Texas, per ADS-B data.
If Drake was aboard, the timing would place him back at his Hamilton home base immediately after a weekend of high-profile apology events for women named Janice — a campaign tied to his hit single “Janice STFU.” Per a report from NOW Toronto, Drake hosted exclusive invitation-only apology lunches in Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and Toronto, but was a no-show at the Toronto event on June 28. The aircraft's Houston-to-Toronto leg on June 30 suggests it may have been used to transport personnel or equipment from that stop.
The 767-200ER, known as “Air Drake,” underwent a major interior refurbishment in mid-2025 and returned to service in July of that year, per Simple Flying. This 21-minute repositioning from Toronto to Hamilton — a drive of roughly one hour — is consistent with standard aircraft logistics: moving the jet to its primary storage base after a multi-city tour leg. Celebplanes tracks the aircraft, not the person; who was on board remains unconfirmed.
Aboard the Boeing 767-200ER


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