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Jerry Jones lands in Córdoba amid Argentina's surging oil production
The Dallas Cowboys owner makes a quick hop in Argentina as the nation nears one million barrels per day milestone.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Jerry Jones

Jerry Jones
Jerry Jones flew from Ascochinga Airport to Córdoba International Airport on May 11, 2026, aboard his Gulfstream V, N1DC. The seven-minute flight stayed low at 5,700 feet, covering just a short distance within the Córdoba province.
The timing aligns with Argentina's accelerating oil sector, where production is on pace to reach one million barrels per day this year, driven by the Vaca Muerta shale formation, per an S&P Global report from April. As an oil magnate with decades in exploration, Jones likely eyes opportunities in this booming market, much like the shale plays that built his fortune back home.
This leg follows Jones's May 10 flight from Dallas to southern Peru, part of what appears to be a South American business swing. With no Cowboys games on the horizon, the trip underscores his dual role as NFL owner and energy tycoon, hopping regions where resources run deep.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


The aircraft
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