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Ron DeSantis's state aircraft lands in Greenville the week of Florida's Israel rescue flights
If aboard, the timing would align with the governor's ongoing operations to repatriate Americans from the conflict zone.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Ron DeSantis

Ron DeSantis
Ron DeSantis's aircraft — a Cessna Citation Latitude registered to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement as N943FL — was tracked departing Biscayne Park Airport (US-12847) near Miami on June 23, 2026, and arriving at Donaldson Field Airport (KGYH) in Greenville, South Carolina, after a 1-hour-25-minute flight at 35,000 feet.
If Ron DeSantis was aboard, he would land in Greenville the same week his administration continues organizing flights to return Americans from Israel, as reported by News4Jax on June 23. The governor has been coordinating rescue missions out of Tampa and Miami, and the aircraft's pattern — shuttling between Tallahassee, Miami, and other Florida hubs — suggests this trip may connect to those ongoing repatriation efforts rather than a personal visit.
The state-owned aircraft, which typically moves between Florida's capital and major metro airports like Miami and Orlando, has logged multiple flights this month between Tallahassee and various Florida cities, consistent with the governor's official schedule for executive-protection transport.
Aboard the Cessna Citation Latitude


The aircraft
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