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Taylor Swift lands in New Jersey the week of her re-registered jet's return to service
The singer's newly re-registered Falcon 7X touches down near the Tribeca compound after a months-long overhaul.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift flew from Nashville to the Morristown, New Jersey area on May 21, 2026, a 1-hour-41-minute hop aboard her Dassault Falcon 7X, N3200X. The aircraft, freshly emerged from a nine-month heavy maintenance stay at Dassault's Little Rock service center, first flew test circuits on March 2 and has since resumed its familiar Nashville–Burbank–Teterboro rhythm, per data from Flightradar24 and tracking sources.
The same week the jet landed in northern New Jersey, the aircraft was quietly operating under a new registration and Privacy ICAO Address (PIA) protections — tactics that, as Ground Control reported, left the plane briefly exposed to public tracking before LADD was belatedly applied. The Falcon 7X (serial number 27) was previously her most-tracked asset as N621MM; Taylor Swift's team spent an estimated $2 million to $5 million-plus on the overhaul and likely far more on the re-registration effort, per industry estimates.
The destination — Teterboro-adjacent — points to her Tribeca compound, a recurring base when she works on the East Coast. Recent flights show a Nashville–Kansas City–New Jersey corridor in mid-May, consistent with personal or business travel rather than tour stops. After selling her Falcon 900 in early 2024, the Falcon 7X remains her sole private jet, and the overhaul's cost and secrecy underscore the lengths her operation goes to keep the airframe's movements out of public view.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 7X


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