President Donald Trump will return to his Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida, this weekend, according to a Federal Aviation Administration advisory issued Monday afternoon.

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Trump will be in town from Friday through Monday, according to the FAA. The advisories issued by the agency are among the best indicators of presidential travel. They are issued several days before the FAA enacts temporary flight restrictions, and are intended as a heads up to pilots who may travel through an area when a president is visiting.

Earlier story:

President Donald Trump, who left Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday, might be coming back to his winter White House at Mar-a-Lago for a third straight weekend.

It’s not confirmed, but Palm Beach County Airports Director Bruce Pelly told about two dozen local officials and business representatives during a meeting this morning that he has heard Trump is returning for the President’s Day weekend, Palm Beach Post reporter Eliot Kleinberg says.

Pelly is attending a meeting with U.S. Rep. Lois Frankel, D-West Palm Beach, and others at the county’s Lantana airport to discuss the impact of federal flight restrictions that effectively shut down the small airport whenever the president visits.

Trump is expected to visit a Boeing facility in South Carolina on Friday  as the aerospace company rolls out its first 787-10 Dreamliner.