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Travis Scott's Embraer E-190 lands in Boston ahead of his Gillette Stadium tour stop
If aboard, the flight from Texas puts Travis Scott in Boston the same week he headlines the final show of his 2026 summer tour.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Travis Scott

Travis Scott
Travis Scott's aircraft, N713TS—a converted Embraer E-190—was tracked departing RWJ Airpark just outside Philadelphia at 10:54 a.m. local time on June 26 and arriving at Boston Logan International Airport three hours and fourteen minutes later. The plane, registered to a trust linked to the rapper, touched down at 3:08 p.m. Eastern, per flight data.
If aboard, Travis Scott would arrive the same weekend he is scheduled to headline a major concert at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, as part of his 2026 Utopia tour, according to his official tour schedule posted on Ticketmaster. The show, set for June 28, marks the final date of his summer leg and follows a string of sold-out arena stops. The timing suggests the aircraft was repositioned to Boston for the performer's travel needs—or the rapper himself was on board for last-minute rehearsals or logistics ahead of the stadium performance.
The aircraft's recent flight history shows a pattern of shuttling between the Northeast, Texas, and California: after a June 22 hop from the Philadelphia area to Houston, it then flew to the New York metro area, then back to Houston, and west to Los Angeles on June 20. The Boston arrival breaks that axis, indicating a targeted trip to New England for a marquee event—consistent with Travis Scott's known habit of flying his converted E-190 directly to gig sites, rather than relying on commercial carriers.
Aboard the Embraer E-190


The aircraft
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