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Dwayne Johnson's aircraft arrives in Washington, D.C. amid Moana press blitz
If aboard, the timing aligns with the actor's global press tour ahead of the live-action Moana release on July 10.
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Dwayne Johnson
Dwayne Johnson's Bombardier Global 7500 (N1089) was tracked departing Boeing Field in Seattle at 06:12 UTC on June 27, landing at Washington Dulles four hours and six minutes later after a high-altitude cruise at 48,000 feet.
If aboard, Dwayne Johnson would land in the nation's capital the same week he continues promoting Disney's live-action Moana, which opens July 10. The actor appeared at a fan event in Sydney on June 25 and kicked off the global press tour in Shanghai on June 24, per reports from nine.com.au and Just Jared. Washington, D.C. — a regular stop for major studio junkets — offers a central stage for interviews and press screenings ahead of the film's July 8 Australian release and wider rollout.
The flight follows a recent transcontinental pattern: the same aircraft repositioned from the Los Angeles area to Seattle earlier the same day, and its previous logged movements include a May trip from London to Colorado and a Bahamas stop earlier in the month.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 7500


The aircraft
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