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Lord Alan Sugar's aircraft lands at Luton after a brief hop from Rush Green
If aboard, the short flight may suggest a routine business trip or repositioning of the aircraft.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Lord Alan Sugar

Lord Alan Sugar
Lord Alan Sugar's Embraer Legacy 650, tail number G-SUGR, was tracked flying from Rush Green Airstrip to London Luton Airport on 30 June 2026, a journey of just 17 minutes at a maximum altitude of 1,600 feet. The aircraft, which is registered to the billionaire businessman and operated by Air Charter Scotland, made the quick hop in the early afternoon.
If Lord Alan Sugar was aboard, the timing of the flight could align with any number of business or personal matters in the Luton area, though no specific public event or appearance has been confirmed at the destination this week. The brief hop from a private airstrip to a major commercial airport may simply reflect aircraft repositioning or a connecting leg, as noted by similar domestic movements this week, such as the 25 June flight from Prestwick to Stansted tracked by Celebplanes.
Lord Alan Sugar, who holds a pilot's license and logs around 300 flight hours annually, has historically used his aircraft for both business and personal travel between his residences in Essex, Spain, and Florida. The aircraft, a Legacy 650 with a range of over 4,000 nautical miles, has recently been active in domestic UK movements, suggesting routine operational use rather than a long-haul journey.
Aboard the Embraer Legacy 650


The aircraft
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