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Tyler Perry's Embraer E-190 lands at Teterboro amid Middle East tensions
If aboard, Tyler Perry arrives in the New York area the same week Iran launches strikes on US allies in the Gulf.
By celebplanes · 2 min read · Tyler Perry

Tyler Perry
Tyler Perry's Embraer E-190, tail number N378TP, was tracked departing Kirn Airfield in Germany on July 11 and touching down at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey at 19:01 UTC after a 7-hour, 15-minute flight. The aircraft, a converted 100-seat regional jet Perry acquired for roughly $65 million, is a familiar sight at his home base of Atlanta and his Caribbean retreats, but this transatlantic leg ended in the New York metro area.
If aboard, Tyler Perry would arrive in the region the same weekend Iran launched a wave of missiles and drones at Israel and US allies in the Gulf. According to Anadolu Agency, the UAE's air defense systems intercepted incoming projectiles early Sunday, while Qatar and Bahrain raised security alert levels and urged residents to seek shelter. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed strikes on US bases in Jordan, Kuwait, and Qatar, per the same report. Though Perry's aircraft landed safely in New Jersey, the timing places him in the vicinity of heightened geopolitical tension — a contrast to his usual Caribbean itineraries.


Perry's recent flight history shows a busy European swing: N378TP flew from Atlanta to Barcelona on July 6, then hopped between France, Germany, and the UK before the transatlantic return. The aircraft's July 10 coordinates near the French Riviera and July 7 positions over central France suggest a Mediterranean itinerary, possibly tied to business or leisure. The filmmaker, who owns a 35,000-square-foot Gilded-Age-style mansion on 856 acres in Douglasville, Georgia, and a private runway there, often uses the E-190 for long-haul trips that smaller jets cannot manage.
This is not Perry's first notable flight pattern: the aircraft has logged over 154,000 miles and 121 flights tracked by celebplanes, with recurring destinations including the Bahamas (White Bay Cay and Eleuthera) and Van Nuys, California. The Teterboro landing, however, marks a rare direct return from Europe to the New York area, rather than his usual Atlanta base. Whether the trip involved meetings, a personal visit, or simply a convenient refueling stop, the aircraft's arrival coincides with a weekend of global headlines that make any private aviation movement worth watching. As always, we track the plane, not the person — but the map tells its own story. [aa.com.tr](https://aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/uae-intercepts-iranian-missiles-drones-as-irgc-claims-strike-on-us-base-in-jordan/3995338)
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