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MGM Resorts flies to Long Beach week of LA hospitality leadership forum
The quick hop from Las Vegas aligns with CEO Bill Hornbuckle's upcoming talk on industry changes at the invite-only event.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · MGM Resorts
MGM Resorts
MGM Resorts dispatched its Embraer Legacy 500, tail number N783MM, from Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas to Long Beach International Airport on May 8, 2026. The 54-minute flight cruised at a maximum altitude of 28,000 feet and ground speed of nearly 450 knots, touching down just before 4 p.m. Pacific time. Such short jaunts are routine for the casino operator's fleet, often ferrying executives or VIPs along the West Coast.
The timing suggests business in the Los Angeles area, where the Los Angeles Hospitality Leadership Forum convenes on May 14. CEO Bill Hornbuckle is slated to speak on navigating constant change in the sector, as announced by organizers Hozpitality Group. The invite-only gathering draws top hospitality leaders to E-Central Downtown LA for discussions on AI, guest experiences, and market shifts—topics close to MGM Resorts' heart amid its push for all-inclusive Strip offerings and global expansions.
This trip fits MGM Resorts' pattern of frequent West Coast shuttles, including to LAX and San Diego, to court high-rollers and seal deals in entertainment hubs. With no prior flights logged for this jet, it underscores the operator's steady pulse between Vegas and California's business corridors, where a quick forum appearance might just yield the next big wager.
Aboard the Embraer Legacy 500


The aircraft
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