§A · Dispatch · Landing
James Dolan's Gulfstream returns to New York after Adirondack trip, days after owner's radio comments on Knicks' salary cap
If aboard, James Dolan would be returning to the New York area the same week he publicly outlined his hard line on the NBA's second apron.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · James Dolan

James Dolan
James Dolan's Gulfstream G550 (N107VS) was tracked departing Adirondack Regional Airport on June 27, touching down at Republic Airport on Long Island after a 47-minute flight. The aircraft's path from the upstate resort region to the New York metro area suggests a return from a brief getaway.
If James Dolan was aboard, the flight would land days after he appeared on WFAN's The Carton Show, where he declared it would be "suicidal" for the Knicks to exceed the NBA's second tax apron, per Hoops Rumors. The timing places him back in the New York area as the Knicks face crucial free-agent decisions following their first championship in 53 years.
The flight follows a busy week for the aircraft, which tracked from Las Vegas to San Francisco and back before heading to the Adirondacks. The pattern suggests Dolan's typical mix of business and leisure travel, with the return to New York coinciding with the start of the NBA's offseason maneuvering.
Aboard the Gulfstream G550


The aircraft
End of article · celebplanes