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John Travolta's Falcon lands back at Jumbolair after Cannes and California swing
If aboard, the roughly half-hour hop from Orlando would cap a month that included a directorial premiere and an honorary Palme d'Or.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · John Travolta

John Travolta
The aircraft bearing tail N905FJ was tracked making a brief 27-minute hop from Orlando International Airport (KMCO) to the private strip at Jumbolair-Greystone Airport (17FL) on the evening of June 27. The short, low-altitude flight — peaking at just 7,900 feet — suggests a return to the home runway rather than a cross-country reposition.
If John Travolta was aboard, the timing would place him back at his Ocala fly-in community the same week his directorial debut *Propeller One-Way Night Coach* arrived on Apple TV for global streaming on May 29, as reported by [theglobeandmail.com](https://www.theglobeandmail.com/culture/film-and-tv/film/article-john-travolta-cannes-film-festival-propeller-one-way-night-coach/). The domestic leg follows a much longer westbound flight on June 24 that tracked over the Pacific, likely returning from the California area after the Cannes press and premiere tour ended. A Cannes appearance in mid-May saw the actor pilot his own Bombardier Global Express to France, per [ocala-news.com](https://www.ocala-news.com/2026/05/18/ocalas-john-travolta-pilots-jet-with-daughter-to-france-for-directorial-debut-lifetime-achievement-award/), where he received a surprise lifetime-achievement Palme d'Or.
The recorded flight history shows John Travolta's fleet operates frequently between his home base and various Florida airports, with occasional longer-range trips like the one to the West Coast tracked a few days prior. A 27-minute hop back to the private runway at Jumbolair, where the actor's residence includes its own airstrip, fits a familiar pattern of returning home after a busy stretch of transcontinental and transatlantic travel.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900B


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