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Ball Corp lands in Provo the week of a new can plant expansion announcement

The Global 6000 touches down from Granby as Ball Corp prepares to open a new production line in Utah.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Ball Corp

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Ball Corp's Bombardier Global 6000 (N400BC) flight path — KGNB — Granby Grand County to KPVU — Provo
Flight path · KGNB — Granby Grand CountyKPVU — Provo · 46m airborne
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Departure
KGNB — Granby Grand County
Arrival
KPVU — Provo
Airborne
46m
Distance
273 nm
CO₂
3.0t

Ball Corp flew from Granby, Colorado, to Provo, Utah, on May 28, 2026, a 46-minute hop in its Global 6000, N400BC. The short trip from a mountain airport to the Wasatch Front suggests a targeted business visit.

The flight arrives the same week Ball Corp detailed plans to upgrade its Orem can-manufacturing facility, adding a high-speed production line to meet rising demand from beverage customers, per a company statement on May 26. Provo is the nearest major airport to the plant, making this a logical touch-down for CEO Daniel Fisher or other executives reviewing the expansion.

The visit fits a pattern: Ball Corp’s recent flights show multiple trips to Charlotte, Houston, and Washington, D.C., hubs for its packaging operations and client meetings. The Granby departure—close to Ball’s Westminster HQ and CEO’s reported second home—further suggests a quick out-and-back to oversee the company’s ongoing manufacturing investments.

Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000

Bombardier Global 6000 exterior — Ball Corp's private jet (N400BC)
Bombardier Global 6000 cabin floor plan — Ball Corp's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Bombardier Global 6000

The aircraft

Type
Bombardier Global 6000
Tail
N400BC
Max alt
43,025 ft
Max speed
504 kt

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