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Michael Jordan arrives in Madrid just ahead of a high-stakes Champions League final.
Michael Jordan's G650ER touches down in Spain the same week a major soccer final and a key continental business summit converge in Madrid.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Michael Jordan

Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan flew from Palm Beach International to Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas on May 28, 2026, arriving in the Spanish capital after a 7-hour-35-minute crossing aboard his Gulfstream G650ER, N236MJ. The tail number, a bespoke silver-and-black elephant-print tribute to the Air Jordan 3, touched down at 19:48 local time.
The trip lands the six-time NBA champion in Madrid the same week as the UEFA Champions League final, scheduled for May 30 at the Metropolitano Stadium, and the Madrid Fusion investment and aviation summit running through May 29, per official event calendars and local business coverage. Michael Jordan's business interests — including the 23XI Racing team and a broad portfolio of endorsements and equity stakes — regularly place him at global sporting and high-net-worth gatherings, making either event a plausible anchor for the timing.
The Madrid arrival follows a near-decade pattern of transatlantic moves by Michael Jordan. His Gulfstream's 7,500-nautical-mile range allows nonstop Palm Beach–Europe trips, and his frequent destinations — Charlotte for 23XI Racing, Las Vegas for NBA-related appearances, and European capitals for business — align with a calendar that now includes a late-May stop in Spain.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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