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Jerry Jones returns to Dallas the week NFL schedule drops
The Cowboys owner flies home from Florida ahead of the league's 2026 schedule reveal on May 14.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Jerry Jones

Jerry Jones
Jerry Jones flew from Destin Executive Airport in Florida to Dallas Love Field on Saturday, May 9, 2026, aboard his Gulfstream V, tail number N1DC. The 1-hour-54-minute flight covered the roughly 550-mile route at a maximum altitude of 45,025 feet and ground speed of 463 knots, landing just before 4 p.m. local time. It's a familiar path for the Dallas Cowboys owner, who splits time between Texas and the Gulf Coast.
Jones touched down the same week the NFL plans to unveil the full 2026 regular-season schedule, set for Thursday, May 14, per the official Cowboys website. As team owner, president, and general manager, he often weighs in on matchups and logistics during release events, especially with ongoing buzz about potential international games and concert conflicts hinting at home dates, as covered by Sports Illustrated this week. The timing suggests preparations for what could shape the Cowboys' campaign.
This quick turnaround follows Jones's departure from the Dallas area on May 7 for Destin, near his $8.2 million Santa Rosa Beach estate—a recurring retreat for the oil magnate and billionaire, who has owned the waterfront property for years. With offseason activities like OTAs looming in June, the trip appears a brief escape before diving back into team business from his Highland Park home base.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


The aircraft
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