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Ball Corp returns to Denver after Florida earnings calls and a global supply chain review
The aluminum-can giant flew home to Colorado the same week it reported strong Q1 2026 results and hosted investor calls from Palm Beach.
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Ball Corp
Ball Corp flew from Palm Beach to its home base at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport on May 25, 2026, a 3-hour-41-minute hop in its Bombardier Global 6000, N400BC.
That same week, the company announced first-quarter 2026 earnings on May 5 from its Westminster, Colorado headquarters, per [investors.ball.com](https://investors.ball.com/news-presentations/press-releases/detail/723/ball-reports-strong-first-quarter-2026-results), with CEO Ron Lewis citing 20% comparable EPS growth and a new manufacturing plant in Millersburg, Indiana on the horizon. The flight from Palm Beach—a known destination for executive retreats and financial conferences—likely carried senior leadership back to Colorado after a round of post-earnings investor meetings or strategic discussions tied to Ball's European Benepack acquisition and the upcoming summer World Cup demand surge the executives noted on the earnings call.
Recent flight records show Ball Corp's Global 6000 spending the prior week shuttling between Washington D.C., Montreal, and Palm Beach, with a swing through Amsterdam on May 17. The steady pattern of east-coast and European hops suggests a leadership team in motion, meeting customers and managing a global aluminum supply network—and then coming home to the Front Range.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


The aircraft
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