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Luke Bryan's Learjet 60 touches down in Bozeman ahead of Montana tour stop
If aboard, the flight aligns with preparations for his August 1 co-headlining show with Jason Aldean in Missoula.
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Luke Bryan
Luke Bryan's Learjet 60 (N506AB) was tracked flying from Penrose Airport (AR46) in Colorado to Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (KBZN) on June 26, covering the 2-hour-49-minute leg at up to 40,025 feet. The aircraft, registered to an LLC linked to the country star, arrived just before midnight local time. While we track the plane and not the person, the movement invites speculation about the purpose.
If Luke Bryan was aboard, the timing would place him in Montana the same week as preparations for his upcoming "DOUBLE DOWN TOUR 2026" with Jason Aldean, which includes a stadium show at Washington-Grizzly Stadium in Missoula on August 1, per [nbcmontana.com](https://nbcmontana.com/news/local/jason-aldean-luke-bryan-announce-tour-stop-in-missoula). The singer is also in the middle of his own "Word On The Street Tour," which kicked off in late May with sold-out shows in New Hampshire, as reported by [Inside Country](http://www.insidecountry.net/2026/06/luke-bryan-summer-tour.html). A stop in Montana for rehearsals, site visits, or personal downtime would be plausible given his busy summer schedule.
The Bozeman arrival follows a pattern of recent flights by N506AB that have included trips to Seattle on June 14 and to Nashville on June 19, showing frequent movement between his Tennessee base and Western destinations, according to [celebrityprivatejettracker.com](https://celebrityprivatejettracker.com/luke-bryan-n506ab/). Whether for work or play, the aircraft's visit to Montana adds another thread to Luke Bryan's summer travel narrative.
Aboard the Learjet 60


The aircraft
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