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Wynn Resorts lands in Savannah the week of its Q1 earnings call
Craig Billings flew to coastal Georgia after reporting strong results and a $950 million Macau expansion.
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Wynn Resorts
Wynn Resorts flew from Brunswick Golden Isles Airport to Savannah Hilton Head International Airport on May 14, a 20-minute hop in the Gulfstream G650ER, tail N188WR. The short flight, at just 5,075 feet, suggests a repositioning or a quick meeting near the Georgia coast.
The trip comes the same week Wynn Resorts reported first-quarter 2026 results, per a May 7 SEC filing and earnings call transcript. CEO Craig Billings announced a $900 million to $950 million all-suite hotel tower at Wynn Palace in Macau, called The Enclave, and confirmed a “modest delay” to the Wynn Al Marjan Island project in the UAE due to regional conflict. The Savannah area is not a known corporate hub, but the flight may connect to personal business or a board-related function for the Las Vegas-based company.
The company’s corporate fleet, N188WR, has been active around coastal Georgia this week, with a similar pattern on May 12. Wynn Resorts’ Las Vegas segment posted a 6% revenue increase in Q1, per the earnings release, while Macau adjusted EBITDAR rose 10% year-over-year. The Savannah stop remains an outlier in the fleet’s usual routes to Macau, Boston, and New York.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


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