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Jim Irsay's Gulfstream makes a 10-minute hop to St. Louis days before Colts camp
If the Colts owner was aboard, the aircraft's short flight from Illinois could align with team obligations or the family's new ownership chapter.
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Jim Irsay
Jim Irsay's Gulfstream GIV-SP (N107TD) was tracked making an extremely brief hop from Litchfield Municipal Airport (K3LF) to St. Louis Regional Airport (KALN) on June 29, 2026. The flight lasted just 10 minutes, reaching a maximum altitude of only 7,075 feet — an unusually short leg that suggests a repositioning or a quick transfer rather than a cross-country journey.
If Jim Irsay was aboard, the arrival in the St. Louis area would come less than a month before the Indianapolis Colts are scheduled to open training camp on July 29 at Grand Park Sports Campus in Westfield, Indiana, per the team's official schedule [colts.com](https://www.colts.com/news/2026-indianapolis-colts-training-camp-schedule-dates-tickets-start-location-joint-practice). This marks the eighth and final summer of camp at Grand Park before the franchise moves its preseason operations to Indianapolis. The flight also follows a significant transition in the organization: Jim Irsay's three daughters now control the team after his death in May 2025, with Carlie Irsay-Gordon serving as principal owner, as reported by the team's website [colts.com](https://www.colts.com/news/carlie-irsay-gordon-ownership-owner-plan-vision-process-jim-irsay-casey-foyt-kalen-jackson).
No prior flights for this aircraft were recorded in our recent data, making this a standalone movement. The short duration and low altitude profile could indicate a maintenance transfer or a quick repositioning between General Dynamics facilities or private hangars in the region. As always, celebplanes tracks aircraft registrations — not people — so any connection to Jim Irsay remains speculative.
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