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Arthur Blank's aircraft returns to Atlanta amid Falcons' front-office overhaul
If Arthur Blank was aboard, the Bombardier Global 6000 landed at Fulton County Airport the same week the team announced a restructuring and a search for a new president of football.
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Arthur Blank
Arthur Blank's Bombardier Global 6000 (N611BF) was tracked flying from Dubrovnik, Croatia, to Fulton County Airport in Atlanta on July 11, 2026, a ten-and-a-half-hour transatlantic journey. The aircraft, registered to AMB Group LLC, departed Dubrovnik Ruđer Bošković Airport at 10:23 UTC and touched down at KFTY just before 21:00 UTC, after cruising at 45,025 feet and reaching a maximum ground speed of 482.7 knots.
If Arthur Blank was aboard, the timing would place him back in Georgia the same week the Atlanta Falcons' organization entered a period of significant transition. On Monday, July 6, Blank issued a letter to fans detailing changes to the team's front-office structure, per a report from the Falcons' official website [atlantafalcons.com](https://www.atlantafalcons.com/news/owner-arthur-blank-president-of-football-storylines). The letter outlined plans to hire a president of football, a new role that would oversee the general manager and head coach positions. Blank said interviews for the president of football were set to begin Thursday, July 9, and continue into Friday, indicating that the return flight on July 11 came just after those initial discussions.


The move follows a 2025 season that fell short of expectations, and Blank made clear he was aiming for "leadership" that could take the Falcons to the "next level," as reported by NFL.com [nfl.com](https://www.nfl.com/news/arthur-blank-addresses-regime-change-aims-for-leadership-that-gets-falcons-to-next-level). The restructuring is the most substantial organizational shakeup since Blank purchased the team in 2002. The July 11 arrival aligns with the conclusion of a brief European trip: the aircraft had departed Atlanta for Croatia on July 5, spent a day moving between coastal locations near Split and Dubrovnik on July 6, and then returned to the United States shortly after the president-of-football interviews began.
This is not the first time Blank's aircraft has been tracked shuttling between Atlanta and European destinations during critical business moments. The Global 6000, a 2016 model with serial number 9774, is one of several Bombardier jets Blank operates through AMB Group LLC. According to Simple Flying, the aircraft has been a workhorse, logging 193 flights and nearly 350 hours in 2024 alone, with Fulton County Airport its most frequent base [simpleflying.com](https://simpleflying.com/atlanta-falcons-arthur-blank-private-jets/). The pattern of a quick getaway followed by a return for a major announcement is consistent with how Blank's aviation assets are used to flexibly manage his sprawling sports and business empire, which also includes Atlanta United FC and the Arthur M. Blank U.S. Soccer National Training Center set to open in spring 2026.
Whether Arthur Blank was actually on the flight is a matter of speculation, but the aircraft's movements tell a story of a owner who, after a brief respite along the Adriatic, appears to have returned to face the hard work of rebuilding his football team's leadership structure. The Falcons' front-office overhaul is now officially underway, and the jet parked at KFTY suggests the man ultimately responsible for the decisions is back in town.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


The aircraft
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