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Rick Ross's Gulfstream lands in Miami the week his anniversary tour launches
If aboard, the 25-minute hop from Palm Beach lines up with the kickoff of Rick Ross's 'Port of Miami 20' tour in the city.
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Rick Ross
Rick Ross's Gulfstream G550 (N33055) was tracked flying a short 25-minute hop from Palm Beach International Airport (KPBI) to Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (KOPF) on June 24, landing just before 2 p.m. local time. The aircraft, registered to the Maybach Music founder, covered roughly 70 nautical miles at a modest 6,875 feet max altitude — a quick repositioning flight within South Florida.
If Rick Ross was aboard, the timing would suggest a connection to the opening week of his 'Port of Miami 20' anniversary tour, which kicked off June 15 at the James L. Knight Center in Miami, according to the Miami New Times. The tour, backed by the Renaissance Orchestra and Sainted Trap Choir, celebrates two decades since his platinum debut album, with additional stops including a June 12 Atlanta date at Fox Theatre featuring CeeLo Green and 2 Chainz, per Rolling Out. Ross's Opa Locka arrival places him near his home territory just as the tour's Miami momentum builds.
No prior flights are on file for this aircraft under the same ownership, but Ross is known to split time between his Miami-area base and his Atlanta estate, The Promise Land. This brief Palm Beach-to-Miami segment — essentially a regional commute — fits the pattern of an artist shuttling between personal errands and professional commitments during a major hometown tour run.
Aboard the Gulfstream G550


The aircraft
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