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Tom Cruise flies to Dallas ahead of Texas Mission: Impossible screenings
The actor arrives in Dallas Love Field the same week he promotes the final Mission: Impossible film in San Antonio and Dallas.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise flew from Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport to Dallas Love Field on May 15, 2026, a two-hour-and-forty-five-minute hop aboard his Bombardier Challenger 300, N350XX.
The trip lands in Texas the same week Cruise is scheduled to visit Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio and then fly to Dallas for early screenings of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, per a May 8 social media post covered by the Daily Commercial. The film opens nationwide on May 23, and Cruise has been crisscrossing the globe — from Tokyo and Seoul to a London premiere on May 14, where he climbed on a biplane on the red carpet, as reported by the Evening Standard.
The Dallas arrival follows a pattern of short, purpose-driven flights: earlier this month, Cruise hopped from Clearwater to Gulfport, Mississippi, and back, and from Scottsdale to Fort Lauderdale. For an actor who owns a penthouse with a flight simulator in Clearwater and keeps a Challenger 350 in constant motion, a promotional tour is as good a reason as any to file a flight plan.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 300


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