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Travis Scott flies from Van Nuys to Houston the week of his Jordan 1 Low 'Pink Pack' drop
The rapper arrives in his hometown days before the May 22 sneaker release, carrying custom pink Goyard trunks.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Travis Scott

Travis Scott
Travis Scott flew his Embraer E-190 (N713TS) from Van Nuys Airport to William P. Hobby Airport on May 14, a 2-hour-59-minute trip that burned an estimated 2,900 gallons of jet fuel and emitted roughly 41 metric tons of carbon dioxide, per flight tracking data.
The flight lands in Houston the same week Scott is promoting his upcoming Air Jordan 1 Low 'Pink Pack,' which drops May 22 for $155. As covered by HotNewHipHop, Scott was photographed boarding the jet in Miami carrying two custom pink Goyard trunks — a non-standard colorway that requires a special commission — while already wearing the unreleased sneakers. The departure from Miami and arrival in Houston align with the release window, suggesting the trip is tied to final preparations or appearances ahead of the drop.
Houston remains Scott's home base and a recurring destination for business tied to his Cactus Jack Foundation, which hosts the annual HBCU Celebrity Softball Classic at Minute Maid Park, per an MLB press release. The Van Nuys-to-Houston route is a familiar one for the rapper, whose N713TS has logged multiple trips between Southern California and Texas in recent months.
Aboard the Embraer E-190


The aircraft
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