Secret Janet Jet Makes Fourth Trip Near Area 51 After UFO Files Release
A top-secret Air Force jet has been observed making multiple sorties near the highly classified Area 51 facility just days after the government released its first batch of UFO files.
Flight tracking data captured a Boeing 737-600, designated as a 'Janet,' departing the Nevada Test and Training Range at 1:57 PM ET on Wednesday.
Approximately two hours prior, this aircraft conducted a separate forty-minute flight into the Tonopah Test Range, a northern airstrip often referred to as Area 52.
These maneuvers marked the fourth trip for the mysterious plane out of the complex on that single day, according to public records from flight tracking website ADSB Exchange.
The aircraft belongs to the US military's Janet fleet, which transports government contractors, Department of War officials, and military personnel to secure facilities housing classified technology.
This specific Janet has logged dozens of flights to and from Area 51 and Area 52 in the days following the historic Pentagon disclosure on May 8.

Area 51 has remained an infamous military location for decades, with researchers claiming that secret government projects have been conducted there since the 1950s.
Government whistleblowers and UFO investigators have reported seeing unidentified objects flying over the base for decades, many displaying characteristics unlike normal aircraft or human-made technology.
The Janet, designed by Boeing, is a white jet featuring a single red stripe running from front to back along its fuselage.
Flight tracking data from May 13, 2026, recorded multiple arrivals of an Air Force Janet plane at the Nevada Test and Training Range.
According to Flight Aware, registration number N273RH has made over 60 trips between Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas and the massive military complex since April 26.

However, twenty-three of those flights occurred since May 8, the day the Trump Administration released 162 files on UFO sightings, FBI interviews, and audio transcripts.
While Wednesday's flights directed the Janet toward Area 52 near Tonopah, N273RH was also seen landing at Groom Lake at least twice on May 7.
Groom Lake is a dry salt flat in Nevada that serves as the airfield and runway for personnel arriving at the secretive Area 51 base.
Although the Pentagon has maintained for decades that there is no physical evidence of UFOs or extraterrestrial life, the NTTF has been tied to secret research on advanced aircraft.
David Crete, a former Air Force Sergeant stationed at NTTF, previously stated to Daily Mail that the F-117A Nighthawk stealth bomber was developed and tested at the base.
In February, US Congressman Eric Burlison of Missouri revealed that he was granted access to secure locations, including Area 51, as part of Congress's investigation into UFO secrets.

That same month, President Trump ordered that all information the federal government, intelligence community, and military have accumulated on UFOs and alien life must be released to the public.
Despite a recent directive intended to clarify the situation, members of Congress maintain that critical evidence regarding aerial phenomena remains obscured. The subject of these allegations is Area 51, a vast expanse of over 2.9 million acres situated within the Nevada Test and Training Range.
In 2023, House Oversight Committee members Tim Burchett and Anna Paulina Luna publicly asserted that they were denied access to a SCIF. These secure compartments are utilized by the government and military to discuss highly classified information. Their claims highlighted a perceived barrier between congressional oversight and the intelligence community.
The controversy intensified last month when Representative Luna disclosed that the Pentagon had missed a specific deadline set for April 14. The military branch failed to deliver 46 videos reportedly containing footage of unidentified aerial objects over military facilities and active war zones.
A second wave of documents is anticipated to be released later this month, potentially shedding further light on the ongoing investigation into these aerial sightings.
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