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Troy Aikman flies to Ames, Iowa, the week of a university fundraising gala

The ESPN analyst and three-time Super Bowl champion lands in central Iowa for an undisclosed appearance.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Troy Aikman

Troy Aikman — owner of N8TA (Bombardier Challenger 300)

Troy Aikman

Troy Aikman's Bombardier Challenger 300 (N8TA) flight path — KDAL — Dallas Love to KAMW — Ames
Flight path · KDAL — Dallas LoveKAMW — Ames · 1h 35m airborne
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Departure
KDAL — Dallas Love
Arrival
KAMW — Ames
Airborne
1h 35m
Distance
571 nm
CO₂
3.8t

Troy Aikman departed Dallas Love Field at 10:49 a.m. local time on May 24 in his Bombardier Challenger 300 (N8TA) and arrived at Ames Municipal Airport 1 hour 35 minutes later, per Celebplanes flight records. The short hop—just over 500 miles—brought him to the home of Iowa State University.

The same week, Iowa State's athletic department hosted its annual Cyclone Club fundraising gala, a major event that typically draws prominent speakers and former athletes. While Aikman's itinerary has not been publicly confirmed, his role as a Monday Night Football analyst and his history of participating in sports-related charity events make a speaking engagement the likeliest explanation.

Aikman's recent flights show a pattern of varied destinations: he flew to Chattanooga on May 14, Teterboro on May 11, and Santa Barbara on May 9. The Ames trip, however, is an outlier—his first tracked visit to Iowa since his playing days. Whether for business or pleasure, the visit underscores his expanding footprint beyond football broadcasting.

Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 300

Bombardier Challenger 300 exterior — Troy Aikman's private jet (N8TA)
Bombardier Challenger 300 cabin floor plan — Troy Aikman's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Bombardier Challenger 300

The aircraft

Type
Bombardier Challenger 300
Tail
N8TA
Max alt
41,025 ft
Max speed
510 kt

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