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Lady Gaga arrives in Washington via Gulfstream from California
The performer's cross-country hop underscores her frequent flights between coasts and key hubs.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga's Gulfstream V, tail number N474D, landed at Dulles International Airport near Washington, D.C., on May 5, 2026, after departing from the Burbank area in California. The four-hour flight reached a maximum altitude of 45,000 feet and topped out at 588 knots ground speed, covering the transcontinental route with characteristic efficiency for the long-range jet. This aircraft, known for its 6,500-mile range, serves as a staple in Gaga's travel arsenal, shuttling her between her Malibu residence and professional commitments.
The timing aligns with Gaga's pattern of coast-to-coast movement, following a recent jaunt from Miami to Los Angeles on May 3. Her flight history reveals heavy traffic along the New York-Miami corridor, with Teterboro as a home base and stops in Westchester, Charleston, and Austin among recurring destinations. Burbank, a Hollywood hub, frequently appears in her logs, hinting at ties to film and music projects in the entertainment capital.
As an Academy Award-winning artist with tour earnings surpassing $1 billion, Lady Gaga's aerial footprint reflects the demands of a global career. No public appearances are confirmed in D.C. this week, but her presence in the capital could signal preparations for upcoming endeavors, away from the spotlight of her Tuscan-style Malibu villa or Chelsea townhouse. The Gulfstream's quiet efficiency belies the whirlwind life it enables.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


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