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Steve Wynn flies to Las Vegas after a long week in California
The former casino mogul returns home following 48 hours crisscrossing Southern California, Texas, and the Bay Area.
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Steve Wynn
Steve Wynn flew from San Francisco to Las Vegas aboard his Gulfstream G700, tail N88WR, landing at Harry Reid International Airport just after 2:00 a.m. on May 29, 2026. The 65-minute hop was the final leg of a multi-day journey that began May 25 and included stops in Van Nuys, Dallas-Fort Worth, Palm Springs, and a previous San Francisco visit the same week.
The rapid back-and-forth between KLAS, KVNY, KDFW, KPSP, and KSFO matches a pattern familiar from his FAA records: Wynn maintains active real estate holdings and an art collection in Las Vegas, and his trust-based flight operations show consistent bi-coastal movement between his Palm Beach home base and the West Coast. The San Francisco leg on May 28 could have involved any number of personal or business matters, from gallery visits to property meetings — though Wynn has no publicly disclosed ongoing litigation in the Bay Area as of this week.
This particular late-night return to Las Vegas is less an event and more a routine repositioning. After six flights in six days touching four states, the G700’s arrival in KLAS simply brings Steve Wynn back to a city where, despite formally ending his Nevada gaming career in 2023, he still keeps a working schedule and nearby residences.
Aboard the Gulfstream G700


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