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N79TF lands in Dallas as Air Products navigates helium supply and Samsung project
If aboard, CEO Eduardo Menezes could be meeting with Texas-based customers or investors the same week as key earnings follow-ups.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Air Products

Air Products
Air Products's Falcon 2000EX, tail N79TF, was tracked departing VA17 (Mulberry Run Airport) at 20:59 UTC on June 25 and arriving at KDAL (Dallas Love Field) at 23:35 UTC, after a 2-hour 35-minute flight cruising up to 43,025 feet.
If aboard, Air Products would arrive in Dallas during a period of significant business momentum. The company recently reported strong fiscal Q2 2026 earnings on April 30, with adjusted EPS of $3.20, up 19% year-over-year, and raised full-year guidance to $13.00–$13.25 per share, per an SEC 8-K filing [last10k.com](https://last10k.com/sec-filings/apd/0000002969-26-000018.htm). A key highlight was the announcement of a landmark $1.5–$2 billion multi-phase project with Samsung in South Korea, the largest electronics investment in company history, as covered by BigGo Finance [finance.biggo.com](https://finance.biggo.com/news/US_APD_2026-04-30). The timing of a Dallas visit would align with the company's ongoing efforts to secure helium supply chain resilience amid the Qatar disruption, and to advance relationships with regional industrial and aerospace customers.
This Dallas landing follows a pattern of flights to Texas airfields: on May 29, N79TF flew from Columbia, South Carolina to the Dallas area. The aircraft's home base is Allentown, Pennsylvania (KABE), and its recurring destinations include Houston and Chicago, suggesting Dallas fits into a routine of investor or operational meetings across Air Products's U.S. network.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 2000EX


The aircraft
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