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Troy Aikman returns to Dallas just in time for Jub Jam
The ESPN analyst and Cowboys legend flew home ahead of his planned appearance at the annual charity concert.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Troy Aikman

Troy Aikman
Troy Aikman touched down at Dallas Love Field on May 13, flying his Bombardier Challenger 300 from Teterboro after a three-hour cross-country hop. The timing aligns neatly with his stated intention to attend Jub Jam this year — the annual Texas benefit concert for older adults, per comments Aikman made to Future Media in a story published by Yahoo Sports.
Jub Jam, which raised about $240,000 in 2025 for The Senior Source, is the kind of local cause Aikman has supported for decades through his own foundation and appearances. He told Future Media he was “hoping to make Jub Jam this year,” and the flight home suggests he’s following through. The event’s date hasn’t been confirmed yet, but Aikman’s return to Dallas puts him in place for rehearsals or planning.
The trip back from New York ends a short road swing: Aikman flew Dallas to Santa Barbara on May 9, then to Teterboro on May 11, before turning around. With the 2026 Monday Night Football season opener (Broncos at Chiefs) still months away, his offseason calendar remains a mix of charity work, health optimization visits to Next Health, and the occasional front-office consulting gig with the Miami Dolphins.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 300


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