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Travis Scott flies to Newark the same week as his Istanbul fallout
The rapper's E-190 lands in New Jersey days after a controversial 20-minute set in Turkey.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Travis Scott

Travis Scott
Travis Scott flew from Bufords Field to Newark Liberty International Airport on June 20, a 2-hour 30-minute trip aboard his Embraer E-190, N713TS. The flight touched down at 1:27 p.m. Eastern, the aircraft having climbed to 35,025 feet and hit a top speed of 551.8 knots.
Scott arrives in the New York area the same week his truncated 20-minute set in Istanbul on May 31 continues to draw scrutiny. Per a France 24 report, fans who paid up to $5,000 for tickets booed as he left the stage early; the rapper later posted on Instagram that he was only there "to host a party for a friends BIG day." A Daily Sabah account defended the appearance as a standard club-format event, but the backlash has followed Scott across the Atlantic. He has another show scheduled in Izmir, Turkey, on June 1, per Complex.
The Newark landing fits a pattern of quick Northeastern turnarounds for Scott. His recent flight history shows trips from Van Nuys to Philadelphia on May 17, then to Atlantic City the same evening — a rhythm of short-haul hops that suggests a working visit rather than a return to his Houston home base.
Aboard the Embraer E-190


The aircraft
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