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Harrison Ford's aircraft lands in Jackson Hole amid Wyoming summer season
If aboard, Harrison Ford's arrival at KJAC lines up with the start of the peak outdoor recreation period near his known Wyoming ranch.
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Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford's Cessna Citation Sovereign (N6GU) was tracked departing Hawthorne Municipal Airport (KHHR) on June 23, 2026, at 17:04 UTC and arriving at Jackson Hole Airport (KJAC) at 18:57 UTC, a flight of 1 hour 52 minutes cruising at up to 45,025 feet. The aircraft, registered through LKM Inc., has a documented pattern of Western U.S. travel consistent with Ford's lifestyle.
If aboard, Harrison Ford would arrive in Jackson Hole the same week the Wyoming summer tourism and recreation season reaches its busiest stretch, with the nearby Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks drawing peak crowds. Ford maintains a known ranch in the region and has a history of spending extended periods there during the warmer months, per flight data showing multiple KJAC and KDIJ visits in recent months.
The Sovereign's recent flight history shows a similar pattern: a May 29 trip from KHHR to Driggs, Idaho (KDIJ), just over the Teton Range from Jackson, and a June 3 return to Hawthorne. This latest movement fits the established rhythm of a seasonal resident moving between his California base and Wyoming retreat, as documented by multiple aviation tracking sources [celebplanes.com](https://www.celebplanes.com/celebrity/harrison-ford).
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