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Jerry Jones flies home to Dallas after a quick Arkansas trip

Jones returns from the Mineral Springs area, where his energy company Jones Oil & Land Lease operates.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Jerry Jones

Jerry Jones — owner of N1DC (Gulfstream V)

Jerry Jones

Jerry Jones's Gulfstream V (N1DC) flight path — 3AR6 — Crystal Ridge to KDAL — Dallas Love
Flight path · 3AR6 — Crystal RidgeKDAL — Dallas Love · 50m airborne
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Departure
3AR6 — Crystal Ridge
Arrival
KDAL — Dallas Love
Airborne
50m
Distance
235 nm
CO₂
3.5t

Jerry Jones flew from Crystal Ridge Airport in Arkansas to Dallas Love Field on Thursday, May 21, 2026, a 50-minute hop in his Gulfstream V, N1DC. Crystal Ridge is a small airstrip near Hot Springs, a region where Jones Oil & Land Lease has long held mineral interests.

The trip falls on a quiet week in the NFL calendar — the Cowboys are between OTAs and mandatory minicamp — and Jones made no known public appearances in Arkansas. Per his recent flight history, the owner has been busy internationally earlier this month, making stops in Argentina and Peru. The Arkansas leg appears to be a routine business visit related to his energy holdings, not a Cowboys obligation.

Jones's Gulfstream V, registered to the Dallas Cowboys-Blue Star Management Services Corporation, is primarily used for team business and family travel, per tracking data. [celebrityprivatejettracker.com](https://celebrityprivatejettracker.com/leaderboard/) logs 167 flights for N1DC since tracking began. For an owner whose net worth is estimated at $8 billion and who built his fortune in oil and gas leasing, a short hop to check on acreage is simply part of the pattern.

Aboard the Gulfstream V

Gulfstream V exterior — Jerry Jones's private jet (N1DC)
Gulfstream V cabin floor plan — Jerry Jones's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Gulfstream V

The aircraft

Type
Gulfstream V
Tail
N1DC
Max alt
26,025 ft
Max speed
459 kt

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