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Michael Saylor's Global Express Lands in DC After Quick Florida Run
The Bitcoin advocate's 75-minute flight underscores his shuttling between Miami Beach and Washington-area bases.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Michael Saylor

Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor's Bombardier Global Express, tail number N3877, touched down near Washington Dulles International Airport early on May 5, 2026, after departing a point off Florida's coast the previous evening. The 1-hour-15-minute hop reached a maximum altitude of 45,025 feet and topped 496 knots ground speed, tracing a familiar path for the MicroStrategy co-founder. This marks the first tracked flight for the jet owned through his company's affiliate, amid his routine commutes between personal and professional hubs.
Saylor, whose net worth swings wildly with Bitcoin's fortunes—currently pegged between $4.6 billion and $5.2 billion—maintains a waterfront penthouse in Georgetown, despite claims of primary residence at his opulent Villa Vecchia in Miami Beach. Past FAA records of similar flights fueled a now-settled 2022 lawsuit by the DC Attorney General, alleging over $25 million in evaded taxes and exposing the irony of private aviation in residency disputes. MicroStrategy, under Saylor's guidance, holds over 600,000 BTC, acquired for about $27.3 billion, cementing its status as the largest corporate Bitcoin treasury.
With recent headlines dominated by MicroStrategy's $1 billion Bitcoin purchase—its fifth major buy of 2026—and Saylor's post-Bitcoin Conference predictions of a looming supply shock, this return to the DC area likely signals boardroom strategizing. As institutional demand pressures BTC availability, Saylor's cross-country jaunts remind observers of the high-flying stakes in crypto's volatile arena.
Aboard the Bombardier Global Express


The aircraft
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