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Matt Damon flies from Crescent City to Van Nuys after a Pacific Northwest swing
The actor returns to Los Angeles after a multi-day trip that included Oregon and the California coast.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Matt Damon

Matt Damon
Matt Damon flew his Bombardier Global 7500 (N444WT) from Jack McNamara Field Airport in Crescent City, California, to Van Nuys Airport on May 23, a 1-hour-37-minute hop that capped a week of travel along the West Coast. The flight followed a series of shorter legs over the preceding days: Damon had flown from Van Nuys to Oregon on May 18, then down to the Crescent City area on May 21, with a brief stop near Mount Shasta in between, per flight data from celebplanes.
The trip does not align with any major public event in Crescent City or Van Nuys this week. Crescent City, a small coastal town near the Oregon border, is not a typical film-production hub or red-carpet destination. More likely, the itinerary reflects a personal or family visit — Damon keeps a home in the Pacific Northwest and has been known to spend time in the region away from the Hollywood circuit.
Damon’s Global 7500 has been parked at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey for nearly six weeks as of late May, per Celebrity Private Jet Tracker, suggesting the actor has been working or residing on the East Coast recently. The West Coast swing may represent a brief return to California before heading back east. Damon co-founded the production company Artists Equity with Ben Affleck and has multiple projects in development, though no public filming schedule has been announced for this period.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 7500


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