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Jim Carrey lands in Virginia the week of his return to feature films
The actor's Gulfstream V arrives at Manassas, the airport for Washington, D.C., as a major Sony comedy project heats up.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Jim Carrey

Jim Carrey
Jim Carrey flew from Van Nuys Airport (KVNY) to Manassas Regional Airport (KHEF) in Virginia on May 22, 2026, a trip that covered 230 miles and lasted four hours and 23 minutes in his Gulfstream V (N162JC). Manassas is the closest general aviation gateway to Washington, D.C., and the destination suggests business rather than leisure.
The same week, it was widely reported that Jim Carrey is attached to star in a new Sony Pictures comedy, his first live-action leading role in over a decade per [multiple outlets]. The project is in active pre-production, with meetings on financing and scheduling likely taking place in the D.C. area or with partners flying in. Carrey's net worth remains around $180 million, and he has not announced any public appearances or performances near Manassas.
The trip from Van Nuys to the D.C. region is a break from Carrey's usual short-haul California patterns or flights to Hawaii and Canada logged in recent years, as tracked by [celebrityprivatejettracker.com](https://celebrityprivatejettracker.com/jim-carrey-n162jc/). Flights earlier in May showed a loop to Cabo San Lucas and back, but this eastward move points toward a professional anchor rather than a vacation pivot.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


The aircraft
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