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Kylie Jenner's aircraft lands in Teterboro amid U.S. strikes on Iran
If aboard, the timing lines up with the escalating conflict and the eighth night of airstrikes.
By celebplanes · 2 min read · Kylie Jenner

Kylie Jenner
Kylie Jenner's Bombardier Global 7500, tail number N810KJ, was tracked flying from Dart Airport in Maryland to Teterboro Airport in New Jersey on July 19, 2026, covering the 44-minute hop at a maximum altitude of 41,000 feet. The aircraft departed at 4:19 UTC and touched down at 5:03 UTC, a short journey that placed the jet in the New York metropolitan area just as the region's attention was fixed on a widening geopolitical crisis.
If aboard, Kylie Jenner would have arrived in the New York area the same week the United States launched airstrikes targeting Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard in retaliation for an attack that killed two American service members in Jordan. According to ABC News, the U.S. military's Central Command said the strikes hit “Iranian military coastal surveillance and air defense facilities, maritime capabilities and missile and drone storage sites,” marking the eighth straight night of American nighttime strikes on Iran. The conflict has drawn in Gulf states, with Iran striking infrastructure in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, and threats issued against airports in the United Arab Emirates, per reports from CHOSUNBIZ and the Daily Times.


The flight originated near Washington, D.C., where the aircraft may have been positioned for reasons that remain unclear. The timing is notable: the airstrikes began on the evening of July 18 Eastern time, and the aircraft's departure from Dart Airport early on July 19 places it in the vicinity of the nation's capital during a period of intense military and diplomatic activity. While no direct connection between Kylie Jenner and the conflict can be drawn, the movement of her jet offers a quiet counterpoint to the headlines — a billionaire's private plane making a routine shuttle while the Strait of Hormuz becomes a flashpoint.
This short-haul flight fits a pattern that has drawn criticism for its environmental impact. The Global 7500 is a long-range, ultra-long-haul business jet capable of flying 7,700 nautical miles, yet it was used for a 44-minute trip — a journey that could have been driven in under four hours. Previous tracked flights show Kylie Jenner's aircraft frequently shuttling between California, Idaho, and New York, including a July 5 trip from the New York area to Van Nuys and a June 29 flight to Palma de Mallorca. The recurring short hops, especially between Van Nuys and nearby airports, have previously drawn scrutiny over emissions, as noted in the briefing on the aircraft's operations.
As the U.S. military continues its campaign and Iran warns of “unforgettable lessons,” the sight of a private jet crossing state lines in under an hour is a reminder of the gulf between global crises and the routines of the ultra-wealthy. Whether Kylie Jenner was aboard or not, the flight log tells its own story — one of speed, convenience, and the carbon cost of getting from point A to point B in a world on edge.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 7500


The aircraft
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