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Dwayne Johnson's Bombardier Global 7500 lands in Seattle amid Moana press tour
The aircraft's arrival at Boeing Field on Saturday raises questions about a possible private stop during the actor's global promotional schedule.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Dwayne Johnson

Dwayne Johnson
Dwayne Johnson's Bombardier Global 7500 (tail N1089) was tracked departing Hollywood Burbank Airport shortly after 8 PM local time Friday and arriving at King County International Airport – Boeing Field just over two hours later, at 10:28 PM Pacific time on June 27.
If Dwayne Johnson was aboard, the flight would land in the Seattle area the same week the actor continues his press tour for the live-action Moana, which hits theaters globally in early July. The actor made headlines in recent days with promotional appearances in Shanghai and Sydney, per coverage on JustJared and The West Australian, and granted a lengthy interview to Esquire. Seattle has no official Moana event scheduled, but the region is home to Amazon and Microsoft — potential platforms for promotional partnerships.
Recent flight logs show Johnson's aircraft operating extensively between Southern California and other hubs, including a pattern of trips to Florida, the Bahamas, and London. A Saturday evening arrival at Boeing Field — a non-commercial airport favored by private aviation — suggests either a crew repositioning or, should Johnson have been aboard, a discreet weekend stop during a break in the global Moana rollout.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 7500


The aircraft
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