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Tommy Hilfiger's aircraft flies Nice to Bangor after Saint-Tropez stay
If aboard, the Falcon 900EX would land in Maine the same week the designer promotes his spring campaign and book.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Tommy Hilfiger

Tommy Hilfiger
Tommy Hilfiger's Dassault Falcon 900EX (N818TH) was tracked departing Nice-Côte d'Azur Airport (LFMN) on June 28, arriving at Bangor International Airport (KBGR) after a 7-hour 39-minute flight. The aircraft's routing from the French Riviera to northern New England follows a pattern of transatlantic repositioning flights, often preceding a return to the designer's Palm Beach home base.
If Tommy Hilfiger was aboard, the timing would align with promotional activity around his spring 2026 campaign, which per WWD invites people into 'his world of living well,' and the recent release of his book 'Hilfiger Homes,' featured in a HELLO! magazine exclusive. Bangor is a common customs and fuel stop for private aircraft crossing the Atlantic, making a direct onward leg to Palm Beach or New York likely.
The flight follows a June 21 hop within the Nice area and a June 1 arrival there from Bangor, suggesting the designer's aircraft spent much of June in the South of France — consistent with his known Saint-Tropez residence and the summer fashion calendar. The aircraft's home base remains Palm Beach International (KPBI), where it has logged multiple recent trips to Teterboro and Aspen.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900EX


The aircraft
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