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Steve Wynn lands in Phoenix the week of a Wynn Las Vegas art debut
The former casino mogul's G700 touches down as his namesake resort unveils a new exhibition at Zero Bond.
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Steve Wynn
Steve Wynn flew from Las Vegas (KLAS) to a private airfield near Phoenix on June 5, a 43-minute hop in his Gulfstream G700 (N88WR). The trip, his second in a week after a June 1 flight from Los Angeles back to Las Vegas, arrives as Wynn Las Vegas — the company he founded and whose name he still carries — launches a major art exhibition at its private members' club, Zero Bond, as announced in a March 11 press release.
The exhibition, curated with Heather James and Wynn Design & Development President Todd-Avery Lenahan, features works from Renoir to Warhol alongside Asian antiquities. While Steve Wynn is no longer involved in the resort's operations, per his 2018 resignation and 2023 settlement with the Nevada Gaming Control Board, the event underscores the art world he remains deeply connected to. Phoenix is not his home base (he is homesteaded in Palm Beach) nor a regular stop in his usual Las Vegas–California orbit.
But the destination fits a pattern: the same week his former company spotlights the kind of high-end art curation he built his brand on, Steve Wynn is in the region, likely tending to his art collection or real estate interests — the biography that still defines his private travel. The next flight will tell the story.
Aboard the Gulfstream G700


The aircraft
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