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Steve Wynn's Gulfstream G700 lands in Denver after a Las Vegas departure
If aboard, the flight from Nellis AFB to Centennial Airport aligns with the mogul's continued real estate and art interests.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Steve Wynn

Steve Wynn
Steve Wynn's Gulfstream G700 (N88WR) was tracked departing Nellis Air Force Base near Las Vegas at 4:04 p.m. UTC on June 30, touching down at Centennial Airport in Denver just over an hour later. The 1h9m hop at 41,025 feet follows a week of back-and-forth flights between Las Vegas and Van Nuys, California — a familiar rhythm for the former casino magnate.
If aboard, Steve Wynn would arrive in Denver the same week a Robb Report deep dive into his $300 million property portfolio was published, cataloging holdings from Palm Beach to Sun Valley. While Centennial is a common gateway for Colorado's mountain enclaves, the timing suggests a possible visit to a Rocky Mountain property or a meeting tied to his art collection — a passion that has long defined his public persona.
The flight also marks a return to a region Wynn frequents: his aircraft has made multiple stops at Aspen (KASE) and Boise (KBOI) in recent months, and Denver serves as a convenient hub for the interior West. Whether for business, leisure, or a quiet inspection of his ever-expanding real estate empire, the movement fits a pattern of restless travel from a man who, even in retirement, keeps his jet warm.
Aboard the Gulfstream G700


The aircraft
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