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RampIQ™ Intel Brief: KHPN
Thirty miles north of Manhattan, Westchester County Airport hosts one of the most extraordinary concentrations of ultra-long-range private aviation hardware in the United States — and until now, no one had built the complete picture. RampIQ: KHPN is a fully validated ground inventory intelligence report covering every based aircraft, every tail number, and the registered owners behind them. If you operate at KHPN without it, you're walking past opportunity you can't see.
Nashville to No Shoes Nation: How Kenny Chesney's Jet Bridges Two Worlds
Six years of flight data for N7KC reveals two distinct missions operating out of Nashville — a high-frequency professional corridor running west toward California and Las Vegas, and a high-performance oceanic sprint south toward the Caribbean islands that have defined Kenny Chesney's life and music.
Inside the Flight Logs of Paul Tudor Jones: A 1,000-Day Window into the World of the Ultra-Mobile Elite
Duck hunting in Arkansas. Private airstrips in Zimbabwe. A 13-hour Pacific crossing followed by a 13-minute hop to Palm Beach. One thousand days of FAA flight data for Paul Tudor Jones' N117TF reveals a life of total, deliberate, unfiltered mobility.
Tracking Billionaire Air Fleets Through the FAA Registry
The FAA registry doesn't lie. While lawyers, LLCs, and shell companies obscure most of what the ultra-wealthy own, every aircraft registered in the United States carries a public N-number — and with it, the owner's name, the model, and the year of delivery. What follows is a breakdown of who's flying what, and what the data actually shows.

