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Luke Bryan flies to Kansas City ahead of his Country On Tour stop

The country star and American Idol judge lands at KMKC the same week he performs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Luke Bryan

Luke Bryan — owner of N506AB (Learjet 60)

Luke Bryan

Luke Bryan's Learjet 60 (N506AB) flight path — KAGR — MacDill Air Force Base Auxiliary to KMKC — Charles B. Wheeler Downtown
Flight path · KAGR — MacDill Air Force Base AuxiliaryKMKC — Charles B. Wheeler Downtown · 2h 46m airborne
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Departure
KAGR — MacDill Air Force Base Auxiliary
Arrival
KMKC — Charles B. Wheeler Downtown
Airborne
2h 46m
Distance
950 nm
CO₂
5.3t

Luke Bryan flew from MacDill Air Force Base Auxiliary Field in Florida to Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport in Kansas City on June 1, a 2-hour-46-minute hop aboard his Learjet 60, tail N506AB. The flight touched down just after 1 p.m. local time.

The same week, Bryan is scheduled to perform at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium as part of his Country On Tour, per the tour’s official schedule posted on his website. The Kansas City show is one of several summer stadium dates on his 2026 itinerary, which has kept the singer on the road between Nashville and multiple regional airports.

Recent flight records show Bryan spent the days leading up to this trip shuttling between Florida and Arkansas, with a stop in the Tampa area on May 31. The pattern suggests a tight run of tour dates and personal travel, with Kansas City marking the next live stop on a busy summer calendar.

Aboard the Learjet 60

Learjet 60 exterior — Luke Bryan's private jet (N506AB)
Learjet 60 cabin floor plan — Luke Bryan's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Learjet 60

The aircraft

Type
Learjet 60
Tail
N506AB
Max alt
40,025 ft
Max speed
430 kt

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