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Ball Corp flies from Leesburg to Montreal on May 21, 2026
The aluminum can maker's Global 6000 lands in Quebec amid a busy week of international travel.
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Ball Corp
Ball Corp flew from Leesburg Executive Airport to Montreal's Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport on May 21, 2026, aboard its Bombardier Global 6000, tail number N400BC. The 1-hour 16-minute hop reached 45,025 feet and a top speed of 575 knots. [airport-data.com](https://airport-data.com/aircraft/N400BC.html)
The same week, Ball Corp's flight activity included a Denver-to-Florida leg on May 21 and an Amsterdam-to-Denver return on May 19. The Montreal trip follows a pattern of frequent international movement: the company's Global 6000 visited London and Frankfurt in recent days. Ball Corp, the world's largest aluminum can maker, has not publicly disclosed the purpose of the Montreal visit, but the city's deep ties to aluminum production — including Rio Tinto's Alcan operations — make it a plausible site for supplier or client meetings.
The aircraft, a 2013 Global 6000 registered to Ball Corporation and delivered in 2014, is based at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport near Denver headquarters. CEO Daniel Fisher and his team regularly use the jet for business travel across North America and Europe. [airport-data.com](https://airport-data.com/aircraft/N400BC.html)
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


The aircraft
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