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Travis Scott lands back in Athens after a brief harbor hop
A 21-minute flight over the Athenian Riviera suggests a seaplane test run or a photo op.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Travis Scott

Travis Scott
Travis Scott flew from an unidentified point near the coast to Athens Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport on June 3, a 21-minute hop that barely left the pattern — max altitude 1,575 feet, max speed 163 knots, according to flight data. The flight originated roughly near the island of Chios, around 39.00°N 26.64°E, before returning to LGAV.
The same week, Scott is in Greece amid continued speculation about a possible Utopia tour extension or a festival appearance. No major concert or event has been announced for Athens on these dates, per a local promoter contacted by celebplanes, but the very short, low-altitude flight pattern — combined with a similar 22-minute out-and-back on June 2 between Athens and the same coordinates — hints at either a scenic test or a media shoot. Scott has been known to use his Embraer E-190, N713TS, for content production.
Scott, born Jacques Webster II, frequently uses his aircraft for short positioning flights around Europe during tour breaks. These recent Athens-area hops, all under 30 minutes and at low altitude, look less like a business meeting and more like a rehearsal or a flyover for a music video or commercial. Expect a visual drop from the Cactus Jack camp in the coming weeks.
Aboard the Embraer E-190


The aircraft
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