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SpaceX's N154TS lands at Los Angeles after a company stock tumble
If aboard, SpaceX executives arrive in Los Angeles the same week the stock shed most of its IPO gains and a bond filing was issued.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · SpaceX
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SpaceX's aircraft, tail number N154TS, was tracked flying from MMMA (General Servando Canales International Airport) to KLAX (Los Angeles International Airport) on June 24, 2026, completing the 2-hour 45-minute journey at a max altitude of 30,000 feet.
If aboard, SpaceX arrives in Los Angeles the same week the company's stock price tumbled, shedding most of its IPO gains in two weeks — per a KXAN report on June 23, shares fell to $156.11 after a 16.4% single-day drop. The company also issued its first bond filing, per Reuters, to repay a roughly $20 billion bridge loan. This timing would suggest a return to Hawthorne HQ for shareholder meetings or strategic discussions.
The flight from MMMA is a slight departure from the usual LAX-Brownsville shuttle pattern, with recent flights showing three round trips in the past week. As a high-capacity 737-800, this aircraft typically ferries employees, but its grey livery makes it a planespotter favorite at SpaceX's home base.
Aboard the Boeing 737-800


The aircraft
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