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Taylor Swift’s private jet landed in Nashville with less than 72 hours to the start of her tour in Sweden
The singer parted ways with her Dassault Falcon 900 on January 30, according to the Federal Aviation Authority’s website.
The jet had previously been listed under SATA LLC, a company with the same address as Taylor Swift Productions in Nashville, according to Tennessee Secretary of State documents. Swift’s holding company acquired the Dassault Falcon 900 in 2009, per FAA data.
The jet is now registered to a company based in Missouri that was incorporated in 2006. A representative from the company didn’t respond to a request for comment from Business Insider ahead of publicationwas on January 30, when the aircraft flew from Illinois to St. Louis. The last time her 7X plane was recorded flying was on January 28 from Baltimore to Nashville.
If Swift doesn’t use her 7X plane to get to Tokyo for this week’s string of concerts, fans have wondered how she’ll travel to the Super Bowl this weekend in Las Vegas to cheer on her boyfriend, Travis Kelce. Most likely,