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Elon Musk Seemingly Flies Into State College Regional Airport Wednesday

Elon Musk in Happy Valley? Who would’ve thought?

It appears the owner of Twitter and CEO of Tesla flew into Happy Valley for a quick stop Wednesday late afternoon.

Musk’s private plane flew into State College Regional Airport roughly around 5 p.m. after taking off from Savannah, Georgia, a little over an hour prior, according to an Instagram account that tracks the activity of the jet. He then took off roughly one hour later, heading to Philadelphia.

According to the “elonmuskjet” Instagram account, Musk spent more than $3,700 in jet fuel and exhausted 669 gallons for his round trip to Happy Valley. His whereabouts in State College and reason for taking a pit stop remain unknown at this time.

According to “America” on Twitter, Musk will be hosting a Town Hall at 4 p.m. on Thursday, October 17 in Folsom, Pennsylvania, marking his third in Pennsylvania in less than 24 hours.

If you saw Musk or have information regarding what he was doing at State College, we want to hear about it! Let us know by emailing [email protected].

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Evan Halfen

Evan Halfen is a senior broadcast journalism major from Newark, DE, and is Onward State's community manager and an associate editor. Evan loves all things Penn State, tomfoolery, tailgating, being loud, just about any beach, the Birds, and his puppy, Wentzy. You can direct all your tips, roasts, and jokes to his email: [email protected] or Instagram: @evan.halfen.

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