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Steve Wynn's Gulfstream G700 lands in Las Vegas the week of Zero Bond's art exhibition launch
If Steve Wynn was aboard, the flight from Upland, California would align with Wynn Las Vegas's new art exhibition at Zero Bond, per Morningstar.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Steve Wynn

Steve Wynn
Steve Wynn's Gulfstream G700 (N88WR) was tracked flying from Upland-Cable Airport (KCCB) to Harry Reid International Airport (KLAS) on June 30, a brief 45-minute hop reaching 25,025 feet. The aircraft departed Southern California just after 2:55 a.m. and touched down in Las Vegas before 3:41 a.m., according to public ADSB data.
If Steve Wynn was aboard, the timing would place him in Las Vegas the same week Wynn Las Vegas debuted its opening art exhibition at Zero Bond, the exclusive private members club, as reported by Morningstar on March 11. The exhibition, curated with Heather James, features works by Modigliani, Renoir, Warhol, and Chinese and Japanese antiquities, and was touted by Wynn Design & Development's president as a testament to Wynn's commitment to artistic expression. Steve Wynn has long been known for his personal art collection, and while he no longer holds a stake in Wynn Resorts after selling his $2.1 billion stake in 2018 amid misconduct allegations he denies, the company's cultural direction continues to reflect his influence.
This Las Vegas arrival follows a week of back-and-forth flights between Southern California and Nevada, with the aircraft shuttling between Van Nuys and Harry Reid airports multiple times since June 21. Steve Wynn's home base remains Palm Beach International (KPBI), but Las Vegas remains a frequent destination for art collection, real estate interests, and personal travel, per celebplanes records.
Aboard the Gulfstream G700


The aircraft
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