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Taylor Swift flies home to Nashville after a Kansas City visit
The singer returns to her home base the same week her newly-re-registered Falcon 7X is back in service after a $15 million overhaul.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift flew from Kansas City's Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport to Nashville International Airport on May 18, 2026, a one-hour-and-eight-minute hop in her Dassault Falcon 7X, N3200X. The flight arrived at her home base just before dawn.
The trip comes the same week that tracking data confirms Swift's Falcon 7X has re-entered service after a nine-month overhaul at Dassault's heavy maintenance center in Little Rock, Arkansas, per a report from Ground Control. The aircraft, previously registered as N621MM, emerged with a new paint scheme and a new tail number — part of what the Daily Mail estimates was a $15 million effort to evade public tracking. Jack Sweeney, the college student who monitors celebrity flights, found the jet within days of its return.
Swift's recent flight pattern shows a familiar loop: Nashville to the New York area, then to Kansas City, and back to Nashville. The singer's primary hubs remain Nashville, Hollywood Burbank, and Teterboro, with the Nashville-Los Angeles corridor dominating her travel. This latest leg simply brings her home.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 7X


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