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Jerry Seinfeld's aircraft lands in St. Louis ahead of the city's 250th birthday celebration
If Jerry Seinfeld was on board, the timing coincides with the Celebrate 250 festivities at the Gateway Arch this weekend.
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Jerry Seinfeld
Jerry Seinfeld's Cessna Citation Excel (N845JS) was tracked flying from Essex County Airport (KCDW) in New Jersey to St. Louis Lambert International Airport (KSTL) on July 1, 2026, a 2-hour 21-minute hop reaching 40,000 feet. The aircraft touched down at 3:30 PM UTC, the same week St. Louis kicks off its Celebrate 250 event, per the city's official website [celebratesaintlouis.org](https://www.celebratesaintlouis.org/).
If Jerry Seinfeld was aboard, his arrival lines up with a major civic celebration: a free two-day festival on July 3–4 at the Gateway Arch featuring concerts, a 1,500-drone spectacle, fireworks over the Mississippi, and the 142nd America's Birthday Parade. The event, described as "the Midwest's biggest birthday celebration," draws tens of thousands — though Seinfeld is not listed as a performer on the published lineup.
The flight is the latest in a string of recent movements for the aircraft, which has logged legs from Florida to California to New England over the past week — a pattern that suggests a busy summer schedule. Whether for a private appearance or a quiet July Fourth in the city, if the comedian was on board, he picked an eventful weekend to visit the Gateway to the West.
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