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Dolan family maintains luxury fleet of five private jets

Dolan family maintains luxury fleet of five private jets
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Charles Dolan, a prominent businessman with a net worth exceeding $5 billion, is known for his contributions to the media industry through companies like Cablevision and HBO. Over time, Dolan has expanded his influence by controlling several other significant media entities such as Madison Square Garden Sports, Radio City Music Hall, BBC America, and AMC Networks. As Dolan has aged, his family members have taken on roles in managing these business ventures.

The family's wealth extends to owning a fleet of private jets that they utilize for both business and personal travel. These aircraft provide flexibility and convenience in reaching various destinations worldwide.

The largest aircraft in the Dolan family's collection is a Gulfstream G650 with registration N176KH. Manufactured in 2019, this ultra-long-range jet logged 164 flights totaling over 387 flight hours in 2024. The most frequented airports include Republic Airport on Long Island, Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, and Teterboro Airport in New Jersey.

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Another aircraft operated by the family is a Gulfstream G550 registered as N107VS. Built in 2004, it flew over 180 times with more than 230 flight hours recorded this year. This plane often visits Republic Airport on Long Island, Lebanon Municipal Airport in New Hampshire, and Palm Beach International Airport.

Additionally, the Dolans own another G550 with registration N5465M. Manufactured in 2014, it saw nearly 200 flights amassing about 440 flight hours this year. Its most common stops are at Republic Airport on Long Island and Morristown Municipal Airport in New Jersey.

A Gulfstream G450 registered as N450DT also belongs to the Dolan family fleet. Produced in 2003, it completed 105 flights accumulating over 132 flight hours so far this year. The main destinations include Republic Airport on Long Island and Adirondack Regional Airport.

Lastly, their Bombardier Challenger 350 registered as N350PD stands out as the most frequently flown jet within their fleet this year—316 flights totaling more than 550 flight hours were recorded. Regularly visited locations are Republic Airport on Long Island and Palm Beach International Airport.

This diverse collection of aircraft reflects not only the family's considerable wealth but also their need for reliable transportation to support various business activities associated with their enterprises.

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