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Ball Corp hops to Provo the week of the aluminum can CEO roundtable
Ball Corporation's N400BC makes a short flight from Provo to a nearby airfield, the same week the CEO joins a major industry summit.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Ball Corp

Ball Corp
Ball Corp flew from Provo Municipal Airport to a private airfield near Provo, Utah, on the night of May 31, 2026, a one-hour hop that barely broke an altitude of 4,375 feet and crawled along at under one knot ground speed. The flight, operated by the company's Bombardier Global 6000, effectively stayed within the same metro area.
The trip coincides with the 2026 Aluminum Association Spring Meeting, held in nearby Park City from June 1-3, per the association's published schedule. Ball Corporation CEO Daniel Fisher is listed as a featured speaker on the opening day, addressing the session "The Can That Changed the World — Sustainability and the Circular Economy." The event draws top executives from major packaging and metals firms, and Fisher's attendance signals Ball Corp's ongoing focus on its core aluminum can business after the aerospace divestiture.
Recent flight data shows Ball Corp's aircraft shuttling between Provo and its home base at Rocky Mountain Metro Airport in Westminster, Colorado, as well as a longer trip to Mexico City just days earlier. The pattern suggests the company has been using Provo as a staging point for regional executive travel to Utah's frequent industry conferences, rather than commuting directly from Denver each day.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


The aircraft
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