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Flight Manifests

Flight Logs

3615 documented flights from Epstein's aircraft records (1997-2006). Includes the Boeing 727 ("Lolita Express"), Gulfstream II, and helicopter manifests sourced from court exhibits.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Epstein flight logs?

The Epstein flight logs are FAA-sourced pilot logbooks and passenger manifests from aircraft associated with Jeffrey Epstein, including the Boeing 727 (N908JE, known as the 'Lolita Express'), the Gulfstream II/SP (N120JE), and a Sikorsky helicopter (N212JE). They cover flights from approximately 1995 to 2013.

Does being on a flight log mean someone is guilty?

No. The flight logs document who traveled on these aircraft, but presence on a flight does not imply awareness of or participation in any criminal activity. Many passengers had legitimate business, social, or professional reasons for travel.

How many flights are documented?

The database contains 3,615 documented flights across multiple aircraft, with routes between destinations including Teterboro (NJ), Palm Beach (FL), St. Thomas (USVI), and various international locations.

Where did Epstein's planes fly?

The most frequent routes connected Teterboro Airport (New Jersey), Palm Beach International Airport (Florida), Cyril E. King Airport in St. Thomas (US Virgin Islands, near Little St. James island), and various international destinations including Paris, London, and locations across the Caribbean.

How were the flight logs released?

Flight logs were released through multiple legal proceedings, including the Giuffre v. Maxwell civil lawsuit, FOIA requests to the FAA, the criminal trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, and subsequent congressional inquiries including the Epstein Files Transparency Act.