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Jerry Seinfeld's aircraft arrives in New Jersey ahead of Las Vegas show
If aboard, Jerry Seinfeld's flight from Tennessee would line up with a headlining performance at Caesars Palace this weekend.
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Jerry Seinfeld
Jerry Seinfeld's Cessna Citation Excel (N845JS) was tracked departing Elizabethton Municipal Airport in Tennessee at 14:03 UTC on June 25, touching down at Morristown Municipal Airport in New Jersey at 15:20 UTC after a 76-minute flight. The aircraft climbed to 45,000 feet, suggesting a direct routing over the Appalachians.
If aboard, Jerry Seinfeld would be arriving in the New York area just one day before a scheduled stand-up performance at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on Friday, June 26, per the venue's official listings [livenation.com](https://www.livenation.com/event/1AyZk8UGkdVLqT0/jerry-seinfeld). The timing would suggest a logistical stop before heading west, or perhaps a brief visit to the region ahead of the show. Seinfeld recently told Air Mail that he remains a passionate Porsche collector, though his touring schedule keeps him in constant motion [airmail.news](https://airmail.news/issues/2026-4-25/the-passion-of-jerry-seinfeld).
The aircraft's recent pattern shows a series of flights from the Northeast to the Carolinas and back, including a leg from Teterboro to Charlotte on June 24. Whether bound for Vegas or simply repositioning, the flight traces a familiar route through the comedian's touring circuit — one that will also bring him to Huntsville, Alabama, on July 10 and Jamestown, New York, in August [whnt.com](https://whnt.com/news/jerry-seinfeld-brings-stand-up-tour-to-von-braun-center-on-july-10/).
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