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Jerry Seinfeld’s aircraft lands near Los Angeles just after a backlash over Palestine remarks
Subject is speculation about the comedian’s travel to California if he was aboard
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Jerry Seinfeld

Jerry Seinfeld
The Cessna Citation Excel registered as N845JS, operated in connection with Jerry Seinfeld, was tracked departing Caas Airport (NV98) near Las Vegas on the night of June 29 and arriving at Medlock Field (69CL) near Los Angeles shortly after midnight on June 30, a flight of about one hour.
If Jerry Seinfeld was aboard, the timing places him leaving Las Vegas just two days after his scheduled June 27 performance at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, per a Live Nation listing [livenation.com](https://www.livenation.com/event/1AyZk8UGkdVOWTV/jerry-seinfeld). The Hollywood-area arrival also follows a week of social-media blowback: on June 18, Noise11 reported that Jerry Seinfeld told a Kick streamer “Palestine doesn’t exist” while leaving an NBA Finals game at Madison Square Garden, sparking widespread online criticism [noise11.com](https://www.noise11.com/news/jerry-seinfeld-palestine-doesnt-exist-backlash-20260618).
The same aircraft had made a series of recent flights — including a leg from the Bahamas to Texas on June 29 and a New York-to-New Hampshire run on June 28 — consistent with Jerry Seinfeld’s known summer schedule of Las Vegas shows, East Coast appearances, and time at northeast residences. Should he have been on this flight, the journey home to greater Los Angeles would follow a politically charged few days.
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