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Luke Bryan's Learjet 60 lands in Memphis after a Montana detour
If aboard, the timing aligns with a performance at CMA Fest and a pre-tour stop.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Luke Bryan

Luke Bryan
Luke Bryan's Learjet 60 (N506AB) was tracked flying from Pass Creek Airport in Montana to Memphis International Airport on June 27, arriving after a 2-hour, 49-minute flight reaching 41,100 feet. The aircraft's previous leg on June 26 originated from an area near the Yellowstone Club, a private resort community where the singer is known to spend time.
If Luke Bryan was aboard, he would arrive in Memphis the same week he closed out CMA Fest at Nissan Stadium on June 7, as reported by Country Now. CMA Fest officially concluded weeks ago, but Memphis sits within a convenient radius to Nashville and Bridgestone Arena, where Bryan is scheduled for a "Luke Bryan & Friends" concert on September 24 celebrating his new album *Signs*, per Dailyfly News.
The flight also follows a pattern of short-haul trips between Bryan's Tennessee home base and tour stops. Past flights from Nashville to Memphis on April 4 and again on February 27 suggest the aircraft frequently shuttles between these cities, likely for business or personal reasons tied to the singer's touring schedule and family commitments. [countrynow.com](https://countrynow.com/luke-bryan-brings-the-party-to-cma-fest-with-country-and-she-knows-it/) [dailyfly.com](https://www.dailyfly.com/2026/06/01/luke-bryan-sets-all-star-nashville-concert-to-support-new-album-signs/)
Aboard the Learjet 60


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