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Steve Wynn lands in Las Vegas as Wynn Resorts posts record quarter and announces Macau expansion
The former casino mogul's Gulfstream G700 arrives in Las Vegas the same week the company he founded reports strong earnings and a $950M suite tower.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Steve Wynn

Steve Wynn
Steve Wynn flew from Brackett Field near Los Angeles to Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas on June 5, 2026, a 1-hour-16-minute hop in his Gulfstream G700 (N88WR). The flight is one of several recent trips between Southern California and Las Vegas, a route Wynn has flown consistently for years.
The same week, Wynn Resorts — the company Wynn founded and led until 2018 — reported a record March in Las Vegas and announced a $900–$950 million investment in a 432 all-suite tower at Wynn Palace in Macau, per the company's Q1 2026 earnings call covered by [finance.biggo.com](https://finance.biggo.com/news/US_WYNN_2026-05-07). CEO Craig Billings called the Enclave tower “a no-brainer” given near-100% occupancy. Wynn no longer holds any role at the company, having sold his entire stake in 2018, but his travel patterns continue to center on Las Vegas, where he maintains an art collection and real estate interests.
The flight also follows a pattern visible in recent weeks: Wynn flew from Las Vegas to Sonoma County on May 21, and from Los Angeles to Las Vegas on June 1. His Palm Beach-based G700 is a frequent visitor to Harry Reid International, a reminder that even after formally ending his Nevada gaming career in 2023, the desert city remains a regular destination.
Aboard the Gulfstream G700


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