The information does not indicate whether the Tesla CEO was present on each of these flights.
The tracker indicates that Mr. Musk likely used the aircraft to attend the Fifa World Cup in Qatar, as well as to France, Brazil, Greece, Italy, Germany, and the UK. The billionaire shared game-by-game updates on Twitter after being spotted at the tournament's final.
Mr. Sweeney claims that Los Angeles and the Texas cities of Austin and Brownsville are the most frequent destinations for the aircraft.
The Tesla tycoon said in December that he would sue Mr. Sweeney for posting information about his whereabouts, which he said threatened the safety of one of his children.
Twitter removed the @Elonjet account that Mr. Sweeney set up in June 2020 to track Mr. Musk's private jet after the incident.
“Last night, a crazy stalker who thought it was me followed a car carrying Little X in Los Angeles. Later, the stalker blocked the car's movement and climbed onto the hood. Sweeney and the organizations that supported harm to my family are the targets of legal action, the Twitter chief wrote.
“As a violation of physical safety, any account doxxing real-time location information will be suspended. This includes distributing links to websites that provide real-time location data. Posting locations that someone traveled to slightly late is acceptable because it does not pose a threat to safety, he stated.
As a result of changes to Twitter's policies regarding "doxing," the @ElonJet account was temporarily reinstated before being reinstated in December.

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