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Steve Wynn lands in Dallas after a series of Texas flights
The former casino mogul’s Gulfstream G700 arrives at Love Field the same week as a major art fair in Dallas.
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Steve Wynn
Steve Wynn flew from Atlanta’s Fulton County Airport to Dallas Love Field on May 19, a two-hour hop aboard his Gulfstream G700 (N88WR). The Texas stopover follows days of shuttling between Las Vegas, Lubbock, and Dallas — a pattern that suggests business or personal commitments are in play.
The same week Wynn landed in Dallas, the city is hosting the Dallas Art Fair, which runs through May 20 at the Fashion Industry Gallery. Per the fair’s official site, the event gathers dozens of galleries and collectors from across the country. Wynn, an avid art collector with a net worth of roughly $3.7 billion per Forbes, has attended the fair in prior years and maintains ties to the Texas art market.
Wynn’s recent flight log — Las Vegas to Lubbock, then to Dallas, back to Las Vegas, and finally to Atlanta before returning to Dallas — mirrors a schedule of regional travel that has long been part of his bi-coastal life. With his primary residence in Palm Beach, Florida, and frequent visits to Las Vegas for personal and collection-related business, the Dallas detour fits the quiet, practical style of a man who no longer runs a casino empire but still moves with purpose.
Aboard the Gulfstream G700


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