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Prince Albert II's Falcon 8X lands in Reykjavík ahead of Pope Leo XIV's historic Monaco visit
If aboard, the Prince's aircraft arrives in Iceland the same week the Pope prepares to visit Monaco for the first time in five centuries.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Prince Albert II

Prince Albert II
Prince Albert II's Dassault Falcon 8X (registration 3A-MGA) was tracked departing Nice-Côte d'Azur Airport on July 1, 2026, and landing at Reykjavík Domestic Airport after a 3-hour 58-minute flight. The aircraft reached a maximum altitude of 43,025 feet and a top ground speed of 498 knots on the roughly 1,800-nautical-mile journey to Iceland.
If Prince Albert II was aboard, the timing would place him in Reykjavík the same week Pope Leo XIV prepares to make his first papal visit to Monaco in nearly 500 years, as reported by the Associated Press. The visit, scheduled for July 4, includes a private meeting with the Prince and Princess Charlène at the palace, a cathedral gathering, and Mass at the sports stadium — a short but symbolically rich trip for the leaders of the world's two smallest states.
The Prince's aircraft has been unusually active in recent days, shuttling between Nice and a location near Strasbourg (likely LFPB) on June 28 and 29, following a June 18 return from Paris-Le Bourget. The Reykjavík leg breaks from his typical European diplomatic circuit, though Iceland's capital has hosted environmental summits before — a beat the Prince, a noted climate advocate, has engaged frequently.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 8X


The aircraft
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