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If aboard, Steve Wynn's Gulfstream G700 visit to Las Vegas coincides with a quiet week on the Strip — no major events found, but the trip fits a long-standing bi-coastal rhythm.
By celebplanes · 2 min read · Steve Wynn

Steve Wynn
Steve Wynn's Gulfstream G700, N88WR, was tracked flying from Van Nuys Airport to Harry Reid International Airport on August 20–21, completing a 45-minute hop that landed just after 12:24 a.m. local time. The aircraft departed Southern California at 4:38 p.m. Pacific time and climbed to 25,000 feet before descending into the Las Vegas valley. As with all such dispatches, we track the registration, not the passenger — but if Steve Wynn was aboard, the timing and destination place him in a city he has visited, by the same aircraft, at least seven times in the past week alone.
If Steve Wynn was aboard, the late-night arrival lands him in Las Vegas at a moment when the city's business calendar is relatively quiet. A real-time search found no major conventions, gallery openings, or regulatory hearings scheduled for August 21 that are publicly linked to his name. The Nevada Gaming Control Board, which reached a settlement with Wynn in 2023 over the misconduct allegations that prompted his resignation from Wynn Resorts in 2018, has no pending actions on its August 2026 agenda that involve him, per the board's published calendar. The Strip's largest entertainment draws this week include residencies and sporting events, but none are associated with Wynn's art collection or business interests.


Aboard the Gulfstream G700


The aircraft
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The flight nevertheless fits a pattern visible in N88WR's recent flight history. Over the five days preceding the Van Nuys–Las Vegas leg, the Gulfstream G700 traced a circuit between Las Vegas and Southern California airports — Van Nuys, Santa Barbara, and a brief stop at a high-desert field near Barstow — with one longer trip to San Francisco on August 16. The aircraft's movements show a consistent bi-coastal rhythm between the Mojave Desert corridor and the California coast, a routine Wynn has maintained since selling his $2.1 billion stake in Wynn Resorts in 2018 and relocating his primary residence to Palm Beach.
Steve Wynn, the former chairman and CEO of Wynn Resorts, has homes in Palm Beach and West Palm Beach, across Lake Worth Lagoon from Mar-a-Lago, and his aircraft is based at Palm Beach International Airport. The Gulfstream G700 replaced an earlier Gulfstream G550 in November 2025 and is operated through TVPX Aircraft Solutions Inc Trustee. While Las Vegas no longer figures in his professional life — the 2023 settlement with gaming regulators closed his Nevada career — the city remains a hub for his art collection, personal property holdings, and social ties.
For the record, a Gulfstream G700 flying from Van Nuys to Las Vegas is a short leg even by private-aviation standards. The aircraft can fly nearly 7,750 nautical miles unrefueled; this one used roughly 45 minutes of fuel. If Steve Wynn was aboard, he landed in a city he knows well, at a time when no obvious public reason for the visit is visible in the day's news — which, for a man who no longer publicly runs a casino company, may be exactly the point.