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Steve Wynn flies from Jean to Los Angeles the week of Wynn Resorts' Enclave announcement
The former casino mogul's late-night hop to LAX arrives just after Wynn Resorts posted record Las Vegas earnings.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Steve Wynn

Steve Wynn
Steve Wynn flew from Jean Airport (K0L7) to Los Angeles International Airport (KLAX) late Monday night, a 34-minute hop in his Gulfstream G700 (N88WR) that touched down just after midnight on May 26, 2026. The brief flight from the rural Nevada airfield—a short drive from Las Vegas—arrives in Southern California the same week Wynn Resorts reported its best March ever in Las Vegas and announced a $950 million all-suite tower at Wynn Palace in Macau, per a BigGo Finance summary of the company's Q1 2026 earnings call on May 7.
The timing is notable: Wynn Resorts CEO Craig Billings told investors that Las Vegas is "performing incredibly well by all historical standards," with hold-adjusted EBITDA rising 5% to $235 million. While Steve Wynn resigned as chairman and CEO in 2018 and sold his entire $2.1 billion stake, he remains a frequent visitor to Las Vegas for art collection and personal travel, as documented by Celebplanes' flight history showing repeated trips between Los Angeles and Las Vegas in recent days.
Steve Wynn's home base is Palm Beach International, but his Gulfstream G700—registered to TVPX Aircraft Solutions Inc Trustee per FAA records—has been shuttling between Southern California, Northern California, and Las Vegas for much of May. The late-night departure from Jean, a small airport often used for quick turnarounds, suggests a pattern of efficient movement between his West Coast interests and the Nevada desert he helped transform into a global gaming destination.
Aboard the Gulfstream G700


The aircraft
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