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Lady Gaga returns to Teterboro after brief Washington hop
The singer's Gulfstream V touches down at her New York-area home base following a short flight from near the capital.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga's Gulfstream V, tail number N474D, landed at Teterboro Airport on May 5, 2026, after a 56-minute flight from coordinates near Washington, D.C. The jet, known for its 6,500-mile range, stayed low at a maximum altitude of 17,125 feet and reached speeds up to 441 knots. This quick jaunt aligns with her frequent East Coast travels, returning her to the New Jersey hub that serves as a primary base alongside Opa-Locka in Miami.
Recent flights paint a picture of constant motion for the Academy Award-winning artist. Just hours earlier on the same day, N474D ferried Lady Gaga from the Los Angeles area to near D.C., following a pattern that includes stops in Burbank, Charleston, Austin, and beyond. Earlier in the week, the aircraft shuttled between Miami and L.A., and New York to Miami, underscoring her bicoastal lifestyle tied to performances, residences, and business in key entertainment corridors.
With lifetime tour earnings surpassing $1 billion and homes in Malibu and New York, Lady Gaga's air travel reflects the demands of a global career. Though no public appearances were confirmed in the capital this week, the unassuming hop home offers a quiet interlude amid her high-profile orbit. Her Gulfstream, tracked without major emissions scrutiny, embodies the efficient— if extravagant— mobility of modern stardom.
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