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Tyler Perry flies to Teterboro amid New York production season
The filmmaker lands in New Jersey late Saturday, likely headed into Manhattan for business meetings tied to his studio's upcoming slate.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Tyler Perry

Tyler Perry
Tyler Perry flew from Provincetown, Massachusetts, to Teterboro, New Jersey, just after midnight on Sunday, June 7, covering the 216-mile hop in 22 minutes aboard his Embraer E-190, tail N378TP. The short flight, which reached 41,000 feet and a ground speed of 550 knots, followed a longer trip earlier in the day that appeared to originate in the Caribbean, based on flight path data.
The same week Perry lands in the New York area, the filmmaker is likely preparing for a series of business meetings tied to his Atlanta-based studio's upcoming film and television projects. Perry, who owns Tyler Perry Studios outright, frequently shuttles between Atlanta and New York during the spring production season, as covered by the Hollywood Reporter in recent years. Teterboro serves as the preferred gateway for Manhattan appointments, offering faster ground access than the commercial hubs.
Perry's flight history shows a pattern of weekend arrivals in the Northeast after time at his Bahamas property on White Bay Cay, Eleuthera, which he has developed with a private airstrip. The brief Provincetown stop—likely a social detour given the Cape Cod destination—preceded the late-night dash to Teterboro, consistent with a busy mogul compressing leisure and work into a single day.
Aboard the Embraer E-190


The aircraft
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