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Steve Wynn flies to Sonoma County amid Wynn Resorts earnings momentum
The former casino mogul's Gulfstream G700 lands near California wine country the week his former company posts record Las Vegas results.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Steve Wynn

Steve Wynn
Steve Wynn flew his Gulfstream G700, N88WR, from Las Vegas to Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport on May 21st, a hop of just over an hour. The short flight from Harry Reid International follows a series of trips in recent days that included stops in Texas and Georgia, suggesting a return to the California orbit that has long been part of his bi-coastal rhythm.
The same week, Wynn Resorts, the company he founded and later left, reported its best March ever in Las Vegas, posting consolidated adjusted property EBITDA of $562.4 million on $1.86 billion in revenue, per its Q1 2026 earnings call [biggo.com](https://finance.biggo.com/news/US_WYNN_2026-05-07). CEO Craig Billings announced a $950 million all-suite tower at Wynn Palace in Macau and acknowledged a modest delay at the Wynn Al Marjan project in the UAE, which remains on track for 2027. While Steve Wynn no longer holds a financial stake in the company, the business he built continues to shape the narrative around Las Vegas and global luxury gaming.
Wynn's Palm Beach-based Gulfstream G700 has logged frequent trips between Las Vegas and various California airports in recent months, per flight tracking data [celebrityprivatejettracker.com](https://celebrityprivatejettracker.com/steve-wynn-n88wr/). Sonoma County, with its vineyards and privacy, is a known retreat for figures in his circle. The pattern is familiar: a brief hop from the desert to the California coast, with no public event to announce — just the quiet geometry of a life still in motion.
Aboard the Gulfstream G700


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