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Luke Bryan flies back to Nashville after a quick trip to Texas

The country star returns home the same night he performed in Des Moines, Iowa.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Luke Bryan

Luke Bryan — owner of N506AB (Learjet 60)

Luke Bryan

Luke Bryan's Learjet 60 (N506AB) flight path — E70 — Huber Airpark to KBNA — Nashville
Flight path · E70 — Huber AirparkKBNA — Nashville · 1h 37m airborne
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Departure
E70 — Huber Airpark
Arrival
KBNA — Nashville
Airborne
1h 37m
Distance
689 nm
CO₂
3.1t

Luke Bryan flew from Huber Airpark in Texas to Nashville International Airport on June 18, arriving just after midnight on June 19. The 1-hour, 37-minute flight in his Learjet 60 (N506AB) reached a max altitude of 40,975 feet and a top ground speed of 516.5 knots.

The trip lands him back at his home base the same week he performed at Casey's Center in Des Moines, Iowa, as part of his "Word On The Street Tour," according to KAT 103.7FM. Bryan played a show on June 19 with opener Drew Baldridge. The tour, produced by Live Nation, began with back-to-back sold-out shows in Gilford, New Hampshire at the end of May, per Inside Country.

Bryan's recent flights show a pattern of quick turnarounds: he flew from Nashville to Chicago on June 17, then to Texas on June 18, before returning home. The Learjet 60, with a home base of Nashville International, is frequently used for such day trips between tour stops and personal commitments.

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
40,975 ft
Max speed
517 kt

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