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Caesars Palace Casino utilizes Gulfstream G550 for executive travel
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Many companies globally operate private jets for business purposes, offering flexibility and convenience in travel. These aircraft allow executives to choose departure times and routes, avoiding the constraints of commercial flights.

Flying privately eliminates the need for connecting flights, which are often required when using smaller airports with commercial airlines. This saves time and reduces costs. Additionally, private jets can use a wider range of airports due to their size, allowing access to remote locations not serviced by commercial airlines.

One notable company utilizing a private jet is Caesars Palace Casino in Las Vegas. The casino was opened by Jay Sarno and Stanley Mallin in 1966 and designed to resemble the Roman Empire. It has hosted many famous performers over the years and continues to thrive under Caesars Entertainment, which acquired it in 2005.

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Caesars Entertainment owns more than fifty properties across the US and generated over $11.5 billion in revenue in 2023. The company operates a Gulfstream G550 business jet, enabling executives to easily reach its various properties worldwide.

The Gulfstream G550, registered as N898CE, was manufactured in 2009 and boasts a range of 6,750 nautical miles. This allows it to fly from New York City to destinations across the United States, South America, and Europe without refueling.

The G550 frequently visits locations such as Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles and McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas. It is an upgraded version of the Gulfstream V with enhanced features like drag reduction details and advanced avionics systems.

Production of the G550 ceased in 2019 as Gulfstream developed newer models like the G600 but continued limited production until 2021 for government contracts.

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