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Tom Cruise lands in Miami from Scottsdale, heading back to Florida base
The actor returns to his Clearwater penthouse after a series of West Coast and Texas stops, resuming his routine in the Sunshine State.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise flew from Scottsdale Airport in Arizona to Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport in Florida on May 8, touching down just after midnight on May 9. The 3-hour-43-minute flight aboard his Bombardier Challenger 350, tail number N350XX, reached a maximum altitude of 45,050 feet and topped 546 knots ground speed. It's the kind of efficient hop that suits a licensed pilot with a penchant for the skies.
This arrival marks a pivot eastward for Cruise, who calls Clearwater his home base—a two-story penthouse in The SkyView purchased in 2017, complete with a private entrance, nine-car garage, and flight simulator room. With no major public appearances on the horizon this week, the timing suggests a return to personal matters in Florida, where he has spent extensive time balancing his Scientology commitments and production work.
The journey aligns with Cruise's established pattern of heavy travel between California and Florida, including recent legs from Los Angeles to Austin and Phoenix to Scottsdale. Over 367 tracked flights spanning 350,000 miles, these routes highlight a bicoastal existence that's as relentless as his box-office pursuits, emitting some 2,800 metric tons of CO₂ along the way.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 300


The aircraft
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