Epstein Passenger List: The Complete Flight Manifest Archive
The question comes up repeatedly: Who exactly flew on Jeffrey Epstein's private planes? The flight logs document hundreds of passengers over two decades—politicians, royalty, celebrities, scientists, business leaders, and dozens of young women identified only by first name. This comprehensive passenger list comes directly from aviation records, providing the most reliable documentation of who entered Epstein's airborne world.
How the Passenger List Was Compiled
The official passenger list is derived from multiple sources:
- Flight log manifests: Official aviation records required by FAA regulations
- Litigation discovery: Documents produced in civil lawsuits
- Criminal case evidence: Records obtained by federal prosecutors
- FBI files: Agency analysis of aviation records
Categories of Passengers
Analysis of the passenger list reveals distinct groups:
- High-profile guests: Politicians, celebrities, and business leaders who flew with Epstein
- Young women: Often listed only by first name or initials, many identified as minors
- Staff and employees: Pilots, household staff, and personal assistants
- Associates and friends: Regular companions and business associates
- Family members: Including Ghislaine Maxwell and others
Notable Names on the List
The passenger list includes many prominent individuals:
- Bill Clinton: Former President documented on multiple international flights
- Prince Andrew: Multiple flights documented, including to Epstein properties
- Kevin Spacey: Actor who flew on Africa trip with Clinton
- Chris Tucker: Comedian also on Africa trip
- Scientists and academics: Various researchers who attended Epstein gatherings
- Business leaders: Executives and investors in Epstein's network
The Unnamed Passengers
Perhaps most concerning are the passengers listed only as:
- First names only: Young women identified as "Natasha," "Katherine," etc.
- Initials: Some passengers listed only by first initials
- Generic terms: Occasionally listed as "female guest" or similar
- Minor designations: Some entries note passengers as young as 12 years old
Who Is NOT on the List
Equally important is understanding who does NOT appear:
- Many accused individuals: Some people implicated in allegations never flew on Epstein's planes
- Island visitors: Not everyone who visited Little Saint James arrived by Epstein's aircraft
- Local contacts: Associates in New York, Palm Beach, and elsewhere never flew
The Epstein passenger list remains one of the most requested documents in the entire case. It provides objective, contemporaneous evidence of who had direct contact with Epstein through his aviation network. While presence on the list doesn't prove knowledge of or participation in crimes, it establishes undeniable connections that warrant scrutiny. For researchers, journalists, and investigators, this list serves as a starting point for understanding the scope of Epstein's network. The list continues to be updated as additional flight records are located and released.