Operational Lifecycle Analysis: Aircraft N117TF (2023–2026)

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Four years of flight data. One definitive behavioral profile.

This is not a list of destinations. This is a forensic reconstruction of how one of the world's most consequential private aircraft actually operates — from 12-minute positioning hops in Connecticut to 16-hour trans-Pacific pushes that test the limits of the airframe itself.

The Operational Lifecycle Analysis for N117TF transforms four years of raw flight logs into a structured intelligence report, breaking down the aircraft's full behavioral pattern across hubs, corridors, seasons, and continents.

What the Report Covers

Hub Strategy — Palm Beach International emerges as the undisputed home base, accounting for over 170 movements and roughly 42% of all recorded activity. The report maps the full hub hierarchy — from primary anchor to technical support nodes — and explains the logic behind each.

The Florida–Connecticut–New York Triangle — The aircraft's highest-frequency domestic corridor, deconstructed leg by leg. Understand why KOXC and KHPN are chosen over Teterboro, how positioning hops as short as 12 minutes serve a deliberate operational purpose, and what the deadhead ratio reveals about fleet management at this level.

Seasonal Deployment Patterns — The data tells a precise seasonal story. December means Arkansas duck hunting and Georgia. September means high-altitude strips in Montana and Colorado. July and August mean Africa. The report maps each seasonal shift and identifies the transition nodes used to execute them.

International Mission Profiles — Trans-Atlantic runs to Scotland, Spain, and Greece. Recurring deployments to Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Angola, and Mozambique. And the crown jewel: a documented 16.5-hour flight sequence within a single 24-hour window, connecting Sydney to Fort Lauderdale via Honolulu.

2026 Predictive Framework — Based on three years of established cadence, the report closes with a forward-looking assessment: when to expect the next African deployment, when utilization will peak, and when the aircraft is historically grounded — with recommendations built around the actual data.

Whether you're tracking this asset for journalistic, competitive intelligence, or research purposes, this report gives you the analytical foundation that raw logs alone cannot provide. The patterns are real. The conclusions are data-driven. And the full picture, laid out in one place, is available now.

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Four years of flight data. One definitive behavioral profile.

This is not a list of destinations. This is a forensic reconstruction of how one of the world's most consequential private aircraft actually operates — from 12-minute positioning hops in Connecticut to 16-hour trans-Pacific pushes that test the limits of the airframe itself.

The Operational Lifecycle Analysis for N117TF transforms four years of raw flight logs into a structured intelligence report, breaking down the aircraft's full behavioral pattern across hubs, corridors, seasons, and continents.

What the Report Covers

Hub Strategy — Palm Beach International emerges as the undisputed home base, accounting for over 170 movements and roughly 42% of all recorded activity. The report maps the full hub hierarchy — from primary anchor to technical support nodes — and explains the logic behind each.

The Florida–Connecticut–New York Triangle — The aircraft's highest-frequency domestic corridor, deconstructed leg by leg. Understand why KOXC and KHPN are chosen over Teterboro, how positioning hops as short as 12 minutes serve a deliberate operational purpose, and what the deadhead ratio reveals about fleet management at this level.

Seasonal Deployment Patterns — The data tells a precise seasonal story. December means Arkansas duck hunting and Georgia. September means high-altitude strips in Montana and Colorado. July and August mean Africa. The report maps each seasonal shift and identifies the transition nodes used to execute them.

International Mission Profiles — Trans-Atlantic runs to Scotland, Spain, and Greece. Recurring deployments to Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Angola, and Mozambique. And the crown jewel: a documented 16.5-hour flight sequence within a single 24-hour window, connecting Sydney to Fort Lauderdale via Honolulu.

2026 Predictive Framework — Based on three years of established cadence, the report closes with a forward-looking assessment: when to expect the next African deployment, when utilization will peak, and when the aircraft is historically grounded — with recommendations built around the actual data.

Whether you're tracking this asset for journalistic, competitive intelligence, or research purposes, this report gives you the analytical foundation that raw logs alone cannot provide. The patterns are real. The conclusions are data-driven. And the full picture, laid out in one place, is available now.

[Purchase the Full Analysis →]