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Shahid Khan's aircraft lands in Jacksonville the week NFL owners approve the team's Orlando relocation
If aboard, Shahid Khan would arrive as the Jaguars prepare for a 2027 season at Camping World Stadium.
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Shahid Khan
Shahid Khan's Bombardier Global 7500 (N919FG) was tracked departing University of Illinois Willard Airport at 22:29 UTC on June 30, landing near Jacksonville at 00:24 UTC on July 1, after a 1-hour, 54-minute flight. The aircraft's previous tracked trip on June 24 also concluded in the same region, suggesting a consistent return to the team's base.
If aboard, Shahid Khan would land in Jacksonville the week after NFL owners unanimously approved the Jacksonville Jaguars' temporary relocation to Camping World Stadium in Orlando for the 2027 season, per an ESPN report on March 31. The move, necessitated by the final year of EverBank Stadium's $1.4 billion renovation, was described by Khan in a Jaguars.com press release as "the best scenario" for the team. The aircraft's proximity to the team facility aligns with the logistical planning ahead of the temporary move, which will require the team to commute 150 miles south for home games.
The flight follows a pattern of midweek returns to the Jacksonville area, potentially tying to the Jaguars' front-office work on the Orlando transition, including sponsor coordination and season-ticket logistics, as outlined by team president Mark Lamping during an Orlando press briefing on March 31.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 7500


The aircraft
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