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Taylor Swift flies to Nashville after a Tampa stop, the same week her jet returns from a major overhaul
The 1h 31m flight from KTPA lands at home base on May 19, weeks after N3200X re-entered service following a 9-month, multimillion-dollar 2C check.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift flew from Tampa International Airport to Nashville on May 19, 2026 — a 1-hour-31-minute hop in her Dassault Falcon 7X N3200X that touched down near her personal hangar at BNA. The flight is the most recent in a pattern of Nashville ↔ Tampa legs that began this month, following a series of trips that included Kansas City, Morristown, and Westchester County.
The trip comes the same week the aircraft is back in active rotation after a comprehensive overhaul, as reported by Ground Control. N3200X — formerly N621MM — spent nine months at Dassault Falcon's heavy service center in Little Rock undergoing a 2C check that likely cost well over $5 million and included a new paint scheme. The jet flew its first post-overhaul test flight on March 2, then repositioned to Burbank, White Plains, and finally Nashville.
Recent flight logs show Swift's team has re-applied the Privacy ICAO Address (PIA) program to obscure the aircraft's transponder hex code, per Ground Control. They initially omitted the LADD blocking measure, leaving the jet exposed on international legs, only to add it the following week — a rollout that suggests the privacy strategy remains a work in progress. For now, N3200X is flying a familiar schedule out of her primary hubs, with this latest Tampa leg looking like a routine return to home base.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 7X


The aircraft
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