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Ron DeSantis's state aircraft lands in Miami amid federal redistricting pressure
If aboard, the timing of the June 23 flight from Sylvanmir Farms to Miami lines up with renewed GOP calls for a special session on redrawing Florida's congressional map.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Ron DeSantis

Ron DeSantis
The Cessna Citation Latitude registered to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement — tail N943FL — was tracked departing Sylvanmir Farms Airport on the afternoon of June 23 and touching down at Miami International Airport approximately 51 minutes later, climbing to 33,000 feet at a peak ground speed of 466 knots.
If Ron DeSantis was aboard, he would arrive in South Florida the same week that senior Republicans in Washington, per a CNN Politics report, are escalating pressure on the governor to call a special session to redraw Florida's U.S. House map. Speaker Mike Johnson publicly urged the state to act, saying, "Florida has the right and the intention to do it." A special session is slated to start Tuesday, though no map has been released and DeSantis's office did not respond to inquiries about its status.
The flight fits a steady pattern — the aircraft frequently shuttles between Tallahassee and Miami, with multiple round trips in recent days, including back-to-back legs on June 21. As a state aircraft used for executive-protection transport, its movements consistently mirror the governor's official schedule, making the trip a plausible precursor to the closed-door discussions expected this week in Miami.
Aboard the Cessna Citation Latitude


The aircraft
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