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Jerry Seinfeld's Cessna Citation lands on the North Shore the night of his Vegas show
If aboard, Jerry Seinfeld would have flown from Colorado to Massachusetts after a scheduled Las Vegas performance.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Jerry Seinfeld

Jerry Seinfeld
Jerry Seinfeld's Cessna Citation Excel (N845JS) was tracked departing Eagle County Regional Airport at 15:43 UTC on June 27, touching down at Beverly Regional Airport nearly four hours later, after a 4-hour-12-minute flight across the country. The aircraft climbed to 45,000 feet and reached a maximum ground speed of 487 knots over the route.
If Jerry Seinfeld was aboard, the flight arrives hours after a scheduled 8:00 p.m. performance at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, per the venue's calendar and Live Nation listings — a show that would have ended well after the aircraft departed Colorado. The heading back toward Beverly suggests a return to Massachusetts, a documented base pattern visible in recent flights that show the aircraft operating between the Northeast, Florida, Texas, and Colorado over the prior week.
The same aircraft had made a short hop from Eagle-Vail to a nearby airstrip earlier that same day, consistent with a repositioning after a Colorado stop. The late-evening arrival in Beverly fits a routine homebound leg following a Las Vegas engagement, though as always celebplanes tracks the plane, not the person.
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