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Jim Carrey's quick flight from Boston lands in New York
The actor's Gulfstream V arrives at Teterboro amid a pattern of East Coast hops.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Jim Carrey

Jim Carrey
Jim Carrey's Gulfstream V, tail number N162JC, touched down at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey on May 5, 2026, after a brief 64-minute flight from the Boston area. Departing around 8:11 p.m. EDT, the jet reached a maximum altitude of 16,250 feet and topped out at 350.5 knots ground speed. This unassuming hop fits Carrey's profile of discreet travel, with the aircraft's limited ADS-B visibility suggesting a preference for privacy in his comings and goings.
The timing aligns with Carrey's recent East Coast itinerary. Just a day prior, on May 4, the same plane flew from the New York area to Washington, D.C. Earlier, on May 2, it carried him from Los Angeles to New York, reversing a route from late April. These movements echo his recurring destinations, including frequent jaunts to KJFK and surrounding airports for work-related travel, possibly tied to film production or public appearances in the entertainment hub.
At 64, with a net worth hovering around $180 million after a storied career that once netted $20 million per film, Carrey maintains a peripatetic lifestyle from his Van Nuys base. Recent sale of his longtime Brentwood home hints at potential shifts, perhaps toward Maui, but New York remains a steadfast beat. No specific events tie this landing, underscoring the quiet rhythm of a comedian's off-screen life.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


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