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Steve Wynn's Gulfstream G700 lands in Las Vegas the week of a luxury property refresh
If Steve Wynn was aboard, the flight from Burbank arrives as Wynn Las Vegas renovates the Encore tower and Zero Bond club gains traction.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Steve Wynn

Steve Wynn
Steve Wynn's Gulfstream G700 (N88WR) was tracked flying from Hollywood Burbank Airport (KBUR) to Harry Reid International Airport (KLAS) on June 29, a 49-minute hop at a max altitude of 25,000 feet. The aircraft, operated through TVPX Aircraft Solutions Inc Trustee, has shuttled between Southern California and Las Vegas four times in the past nine days, suggesting a familiar pattern of movement.
If Steve Wynn was aboard, the flight arrives the same week Wynn Las Vegas is undertaking a 12-month renovation of the Encore tower, a project that will take six floors at a time offline, per 8newsnow.com. The timing also follows the recent openings of Sartiano's Italian Steakhouse and the exclusive Zero Bond club at the resort, which Wynn Resorts CEO Craig Billings said “will further strengthen Wynn Las Vegas’s position as the place to see and be seen.” Steve Wynn, who no longer holds a stake in the company but remains active in art and real estate, would find a luxury market that reported its best March in property history, with operating revenue of $661.9 million in the first quarter of 2026.
The Burbank-to-Las Vegas leg fits Steve Wynn's established beat: his Palm Beach-based jet frequently visits Harry Reid International Airport, and he maintains a consistent bi-coastal lifestyle between Florida, California, and Nevada. Whether consulting on the renovations or attending art-related events, the flight aligns with his ongoing ties to the Las Vegas luxury scene.
Aboard the Gulfstream G700


The aircraft
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