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Taylor Swift flies from MacDill Air Force Base to Nashville after a Tampa visit
The singer returns home the same week her Eras Tour wraps and her legal fight with Jack Sweeney continues.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift flew from MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa to Nashville International Airport on June 7, 2026, a 1-hour-38-minute hop in her Dassault Falcon 7X (N3200X). The departure from a military airfield is unusual — MacDill is not among her regular stops — and suggests a private event or security arrangement in the Tampa area.
The same week, Swift’s Eras Tour is projected to conclude, per a detailed analysis by The Flying Engineer, marking the end of what that outlet calls “the most extensive private aviation operation in entertainment history.” Meanwhile, her legal team’s cease-and-desist campaign against college student Jack Sweeney, who tracks her jet using public FAA data, remains unresolved — Sweeney continues posting with a voluntary 30-minute delay, citing First Amendment protections.
Swift’s primary hub remains Nashville, where she keeps a penthouse and bases her fleet. Her single remaining jet, the Falcon 7X, logged over 178,000 miles in 2025 alone, per tracking data compiled by Sweeney. The return to BNA after a Tampa-area stop fits a pattern of short, logistics-driven hops between tour-related appearances and home base.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 7X


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