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Alex Rodriguez glides back to Miami in Gulfstream IV after East Coast jaunt
The sports icon's private jet landed at his home base following a day of cross-country travel.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Alex Rodriguez

Alex Rodriguez
Alex Rodriguez's Gulfstream IV SP, tail number N313AR, departed coordinates near Teterboro Airport in New Jersey at 1:32 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, covering the 1,100-mile route to Opa-Locka Executive Airport in Miami in just over two hours. Reaching a maximum altitude of 43,025 feet and speeds up to 519 knots, the flight underscores the efficiency of his Wheels Up-managed aircraft—a staple for the Miami-based CEO of A-Rod Corp. It's a familiar path for Rodriguez, whose recurring destinations include Teterboro for business and media commitments.
This return caps a busy May 5 for Rodriguez, who earlier flew from near San Antonio, Texas, to the New York area aboard the same jet. The retired MLB All-Star, a three-time American League MVP and co-owner of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx, often shuttles between coasts for ESPN appearances and corporate duties. Touching down at his home base by late afternoon, the 2-hour-24-minute hop allows ample recovery from the day's travels.
The timing aligns with Rodriguez's scheduled Fireside chat and CoinDesk Live session at Consensus Miami 2026, the premier crypto summit, set for Wednesday at the Miami Beach Convention Center. As a finance and sports-entertainment figure, his insights on institutional investing could draw crowds, fitting his post-baseball pivot into business ventures.
Aboard the Gulfstream IV SP


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