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Michael Saylor's Global Express N3877 tracked in Bali amid Strategy's Bitcoin turmoil
If aboard, the brief flight over Bali's coastline comes the same week as reports of a $10.6B paper loss at Strategy Inc.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Michael Saylor

Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor's Bombardier Global Express (N3877) was tracked performing a brief, low-altitude hop near Denpasar, Indonesia, on June 28, 2026 — a 125-knot, 300-foot circuit that suggests a scenic flight rather than a repositioning. The aircraft had arrived in Bali days earlier after a multi-leg journey from Alaska and Japan.
If Michael Saylor was aboard, the timing places him in Indonesia the same week that [Bullish Times](https://bullish-times.com/saylors-flywheel-spins-in-reverse-lawyers-circle-as-strategys-10-6-billion-hole-deepens/) reported Strategy Inc.'s Bitcoin holdings are facing a $10.6 billion unrealized loss — and lawyers are circling. The executive chairman has long used his aircraft to shuttle between his Miami Beach villa, his contested Georgetown penthouse, and global destinations tied to his bitcoin advocacy.
The brief Bali excursion follows a pattern of international travel that has taken N3877 from Washington D.C. to Alaska, Japan, and China over the past two weeks. Whether this Indonesian stop is a working visit, a retreat, or simply a passage en route to another destination, the aircraft's movements offer a quiet, data-point signal of Saylor's whereabouts during a turbulent period for his company's crypto strategy.
Aboard the Bombardier Global Express


The aircraft
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