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Tom Cruise's Jet Executes Swift South Florida Hop on May 6
The actor's Bombardier Challenger 300 flies 15 minutes from Fort Lauderdale to Opa-Locka amid routine regional travel.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise's Bombardier Challenger 300, registered as N350XX, lifted off from Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport at 12:04 p.m. EDT on May 6, 2026, bound for a quick 15-minute journey to Opa-Locka Executive Airport north of Miami. Topping out at 2,925 feet and 266 knots ground speed, the flight underscores the efficiency of private aviation for short distances—just 25 miles apart.
This hop aligns with Cruise's established pattern of Florida-internal shuttles, as noted in his travel history that includes frequent dashes between Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, and other regional spots. Recent itineraries show the actor crisscrossing the state, with legs from Nashville on May 3 and California earlier that week, before settling into South Florida circuits. His penthouse in Clearwater serves as a primary base, yet these Miami-area movements suggest ongoing local engagements.
A licensed pilot with a net worth nearing $600 million, Cruise has logged over 367 flights on this jet alone, amassing 350,144 miles and 2,809 metric tons of CO2 emissions. The NBAA has wryly compared such tracking to spotting a license plate on the interstate, highlighting the visibility of celebrity skies amid his $11.5 billion box office legacy.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 300


The aircraft
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