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Taylor Swift returns to New York after a brief Tennessee stop
The singer flew from Cedar Crest Field to Morristown on June 2, likely heading to her Tribeca home.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift flew from Cedar Crest Field in Tennessee to Morristown Municipal Airport in New Jersey on June 2, a 1-hour 41-minute hop in her Falcon 7X, N3200X. The flight lands in the New York area the same week Swift is expected to be in residence at her Tribeca compound, per property records and her established pattern of shuttling between Nashville and the Northeast.
The trip follows a busy few days of travel: Swift flew from Kansas City to West Palm Beach on May 29, then to Teterboro, then back to Florida on May 30, before returning to New Jersey on June 1. The brief stop in Tennessee on June 2 suggests a quick visit to her Nashville penthouse before heading home. Swift has maintained a Tribeca compound since at least 2017, and the Morristown airport is a common gateway for private flights into Manhattan.
While no public events are confirmed for this week, Swift’s movements align with her typical schedule of recording sessions and business meetings in New York. The flight itself is a routine repositioning for an artist who logged over 170 flights in seven months during the Eras Tour, though her carbon footprint has dropped since selling her Falcon 900 in early 2024. The jet’s tail number, N3200X, was re-registered after a 2024 cease-and-desist to flight tracker Jack Sweeney, who found the new registration within days.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 7X


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