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Paris Hilton's Gulfstream IV returns to Van Nuys after a week of advocacy in Utah
If aboard, the timing reflects her ongoing campaign against the troubled teen industry, following a high-profile visit to Provo Canyon School.
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Paris Hilton
Paris Hilton's Gulfstream IV, tail number N11PH, was tracked flying from Murphy-Sherwood Park Airport in Nova Scotia to Van Nuys Airport on June 24, 2026. The 5-hour-56-minute flight, cruising at 40,000 feet, touched down at the celebrity's home base in Los Angeles. The Nova Scotia origin suggests a transatlantic leg earlier in the day, with the small airport serving as a likely fuel stop.
If Hilton was aboard, she would be returning to Los Angeles just over a week after her widely covered return to Provo Canyon School in Utah on June 16. Per an Associated Press report published by ClickOrlando, Hilton visited the facility to support two families who filed lawsuits alleging mistreatment of their children, calling for state licensors to shut down the school. She has testified before Congress and state legislatures about her own alleged abuse at the school in the late 1990s, part of a yearslong campaign to reform the troubled teen industry.
The flight also follows a pattern of using her aircraft for both business and activism. Earlier in 2026, Hilton spoke on Capitol Hill in support of the Defiance Act targeting AI-generated deepfake abuse, as covered by Glamour. Whether returning from legislative work in Washington or a personal trip, the Van Nuys arrival lands her back in Los Angeles as scrutiny on the teen-camp industry continues to mount.
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