§A · Dispatch · Landing
Taylor Swift lands in Connecticut the week of her Rhode Island wedding festivities
The pop star's Falcon 7X touches down near Watch Hill as guests gather at her seaside mansion.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift flew from Nashville International Airport to Groton-New London Airport on June 20, a two-hour hop aboard her Dassault Falcon 7X (N3200X). The aircraft reached 41,025 feet and a top speed of 567 knots before setting down in southeastern Connecticut, the nearest airfield to her $17.75 million Watch Hill estate in Rhode Island.
The same week, Page Six reported that guests had gathered at Swift's Rhode Island mansion, with a since-deleted TikTok video showing a woman in white on the balcony, sparking speculation of a bachelorette party or pre-wedding celebration. Local outlet WJAR confirmed a large tent was erected at the nearby Ocean House resort, though police said they are not preparing for any VIP event. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani earlier appeared to confirm that Swift and Travis Kelce will marry on July 3 at Madison Square Garden, per comments at a press conference covered by multiple outlets.
The trip follows a pattern of movement between Swift's primary hubs: she spent nine hours recording at Electric Lady Studios in New York on June 15, per E! Online, then returned to Nashville before heading to Rhode Island. The Falcon 7X, once the most-tracked jet in celebrity aviation, has been flying the Nashville–Northeast corridor regularly this month, with recent stops in New Jersey, Missouri, and Florida.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 7X


The aircraft
End of article · celebplanes