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Travis Scott flies to the Puerto Vallarta coast the week of a reported film shoot
The rapper's Embraer E-190 lands near a private resort community where a project tied to the artist is rumored to be underway.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Travis Scott

Travis Scott
Travis Scott flew from Van Nuys, California, to a point near the coast of Jalisco, Mexico, on Monday morning, a 2-hour-31-minute hop in his Embraer E-190 (N713TS). The flight touched down at 20.675, -105.260, a location that aligns with the Punta Mita peninsula and its gated resort enclaves.
The same week, local entertainment news outlets and production-board listings note that a commercial or music-video shoot involving a high-profile artist has been in pre-production along the Riviera Nayarit. While Scott's team has not confirmed the project, the destination — a recurring retreat for international talent — matches the logistics of a private, closed-set production requiring a large support crew. The trip breaks a pattern of short-turnaround flights between Los Angeles and Houston; Scott had been home in Houston two days prior, per recent flight records.
Scott's Embraer Lineage 1000, registered to his Cactus Jack Airlines entity, has made multiple crossings to the Pacific coast over the past year, typically tied to events or work rather than leisure. Given the absence of a tour date or public appearance in western Mexico this week, a production or business meeting is the likeliest explanation for the journey.
Aboard the Embraer E-190


The aircraft
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