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Jimmy Haslam's aircraft lands in Nashville weeks after historic University of Tennessee gift
If aboard, the Browns and Bucks co-owner’s arrival aligns with continued engagement in his alma mater’s record-breaking donation.
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Jimmy Haslam
Jimmy Haslam's Dassault Falcon 2000EX (N715CB) was tracked flying from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to Nashville's John C. Tune Airport on June 26, a 57-minute hop arriving just before 4:45 p.m. Eastern. The aircraft's preceding leg had originated from an unidentified location in Georgia earlier that day.
If Jimmy Haslam was aboard, the trip would come three weeks after he and his wife Dee announced the largest gift in the history of the University of Tennessee, as reported by Crain's Cleveland Business on June 4. The timing suggests a possible follow-up visit to campus—Nashville sits roughly two hours west of Knoxville by road—or a related philanthropic engagement in the region.
The flight also lands in the same busy stretch where Haslam has made headlines for his reported hands-on role in trading Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Miami Heat, per NBC Sports. Whether he's shuttling between board meetings, donor events, or simply returning to a Tennessee residence, the pattern continues of Haslam staying close to the many centers of his sports and business empire.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 2000EX


The aircraft
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