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Caesars Entertainment lands in Los Angeles amid California expansion push
The Gulfstream V returns from Boston as the casino operator advances new resort projects in the Golden State this spring.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Caesars
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Caesars Entertainment's Gulfstream V, tail number N898CE, departed Boston Logan International Airport on May 10, 2026, at 2:41 p.m. EDT, slicing through the skies at up to 49,025 feet before touching down at Van Nuys Airport five hours and 35 minutes later. The quick cross-country hop covered over 2,500 miles at speeds topping 481 knots, a routine jaunt for the jet often reserved for shuttling high-rollers to the company's glittering properties.
The timing aligns with Caesars Entertainment's ongoing efforts to expand in California, where construction on the Caesars Republic Sonoma County resort progresses toward a summer 2027 opening, as reported by 500 Nations this year. Though Sonoma sits north of Los Angeles, the region's regulatory landscape and entertainment partnerships frequently draw corporate traffic to Southern California for meetings and strategy sessions—especially after the company's flat Q1 Las Vegas revenue drew scrutiny in late April earnings calls.
This flight caps a brisk round trip, following the same aircraft's departure from the Los Angeles area to Boston just a day prior on May 9. Such patterns underscore Caesars Entertainment's recurring visits to East Coast hubs like Boston and New York, likely for investor outreach or deal-making in the wake of takeover speculation earlier this year, while Los Angeles remains a key stop on the itinerary alongside Las Vegas headquarters.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


The aircraft
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