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Air Products's aircraft lands in Teterboro the week of Trump's Pennsylvania factory visit and earnings context
If aboard, the timing lines up with Air Products's ongoing investor relations and regional industrial gas developments.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Air Products

Air Products
Air Products's Falcon 2000EX, tail N79TF, was tracked flying from Reeder Airport (39.6°N, 103.9°W) to Teterboro Airport in New Jersey on June 24, 2026 — a 2-hour-45-minute hop that put the aircraft on the ground in the New York metro area by early afternoon. As a home-base regular out of Lehigh Valley International Airport, this particular departure from a small Colorado airfield stands as an outlier in the recent pattern.
If Air Products was aboard, the arrival lands the same week President Donald Trump visited a Mack Trucks facility in Macungie, Pennsylvania — roughly 90 miles west of Teterboro — to discuss tariffs and manufacturing jobs, as reported by the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette [nwaonline.com](https://www.nwaonline.com/news/2026/jun/24/trump-pays-visit-to-battleground-state/). Air Products is a major industrial gas supplier to aerospace and manufacturing sectors, per its Q2 FY2026 earnings call [roic.ai](https://www.roic.ai/quote/APD/transcripts/2026-year/2-quarter), where CEO Eduardo Menezes noted ongoing aerospace demand and helium supply constraints tied to Russia's Orenburg plant strikes [pbs.org](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/ukraines-latest-long-range-strikes-on-russia-hit-a-major-natural-gas-plant-and-satellite-communications-centers).
The Teterboro destination is unusual — Air Products's corporate fleet typically shuttles between Allentown, Houston, and Cape Canaveral. The Colorado departure adds a layer of curiosity, possibly a deadhead reposition or a private stop. If the company's leadership was aboard, the flight lands at a moment when fresh capital allocation questions and regional supply chain news dominate investor attention.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 2000EX


The aircraft
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