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Jerry Seinfeld's aircraft arrives in Fort Myers amid Southwest Florida travel disruptions

If aboard, the comedian would land the day Southwest Florida International Airport saw 16 cancellations and 28 delays due to weather.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Jerry Seinfeld

Jerry Seinfeld — owner of N845JS (Cessna Citation Excel)

Jerry Seinfeld

Jerry Seinfeld's Cessna Citation Excel (N845JS) flight path — KLHQ — Fairfield County to KRSW — Southwest Florida
Flight path · KLHQ — Fairfield CountyKRSW — Southwest Florida · 2h 31m airborne
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Departure
KLHQ — Fairfield County
Arrival
KRSW — Southwest Florida
Airborne
2h 31m
Distance
795 nm
CO₂
4.9t

Jerry Seinfeld's Cessna Citation Excel (N845JS) was tracked flying from Fairfield County Airport in Ohio to Southwest Florida International Airport on June 25, 2026, a 2-hour-31-minute flight reaching 43,000 feet. While celebplanes tracks aircraft registrations, not individuals, the timing places the plane in the Fort Myers area the same day the airport experienced significant travel chaos.

If Jerry Seinfeld was aboard, he would arrive as Southwest Florida International grappled with 16 canceled and 28 delayed flights due to weather, per a report published June 25 covering the disruptions across multiple major airlines. The conditions snarled travel plans throughout the region, suggesting the flight's arrival was either well-timed before the worst of it or directly affected by the same weather systems causing the delays.

Jerry Seinfeld's aircraft has been active across the Northeast and Midwest in recent days, including stops in New Jersey, Ohio, and North Carolina, before this leg to Florida. The comedian has a Las Vegas show at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace scheduled for June 26 — if he continues west, Fort Myers would serve as a brief stop between east-coast engagements and a west-coast performance date.

The aircraft

Type
Cessna Citation Excel
Tail
N845JS
Max alt
43,000 ft
Max speed
432 kt

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