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Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's 747 lands at Stansted ahead of Newmarket racing season
If aboard, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum would arrive in time for the July meeting at Newmarket, a key fixture for his Godolphin stable.
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Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's Boeing 747-422, tail number A6-MMM, was tracked departing Dubai International Airport at 06:05 UTC on July 1 and arriving at London Stansted Airport just over seven hours later at 13:31 UTC. The flight, climbing to 38,025 feet at a maximum ground speed of 535.4 knots, adds to a busy week for the aircraft — which flew from Dubai to Newmarket and onward to New York only days earlier.
If aboard, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum would land in the UK just as the Newmarket July meeting approaches, a major week in British flat racing where his Godolphin operation routinely fields runners. Per the KSA Journal, the ruler attended the Dubai World Cup in April and the Emirates Super Saturday in March; the July meeting offers another prominent stage for the stable's thoroughbreds, many of which are transported via his dedicated 747 freighter fleet.
The timing also aligns with a broader pattern: A6-MMM visited Stansted three times in the past two weeks, with previous legs between Newmarket and New York, suggesting continuous North Atlantic logistics for the Godolphin racing schedule. As celebplanes tracks aircraft, not people, we note only that the aircraft — primarily used for equestrian transport per industry reports — has returned to the UK during a peak racing period.
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