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Jerry Seinfeld's aircraft lands at Teterboro ahead of Las Vegas comedy run
If aboard, the brief hop from New Jersey would line up with a scheduled two-night stand at Caesars Palace.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Jerry Seinfeld

Jerry Seinfeld
Jerry Seinfeld's Cessna Citation Excel (N845JS) was tracked flying from Passaic River Seaplane Base to Teterboro Airport on June 24, covering just two miles in under two minutes at a max altitude of 1,300 feet. The aircraft, registered to the comedian and car collector, remained on the ground at Teterboro after landing.
If Jerry Seinfeld was aboard, the move positions him to travel to Las Vegas ahead of a scheduled two-night stand at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Friday, June 26, and Saturday, June 27, per listings on Live Nation and the comedian's official tour page [livenation.com](https://www.livenation.com/event/1AyZk8UGkdVLqT0/jerry-seinfeld) [comedycalendar.com](https://comedycalendar.com/event/jerry-seinfeld-live-colosseum-caesars-palace-las-vegas-june/). The Teterboro stop may simply be a staging pivot before a longer hop west — or a short repositioning flight for the aircraft itself.
The same aircraft was tracked on a longer flight earlier the same day from a coastal area near Charleston, South Carolina, to an unknown destination in New England, suggesting a busy travel day for the aircraft ahead of the Las Vegas shows.
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