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Ball Corp lands in Washington D.C. after its CEO presented at a Wells Fargo conference

CEO Ron Lewis spoke at the Wells Fargo Industrials & Materials Conference in Chicago earlier this month.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Ball Corp

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Ball Corp

Ball Corp's Bombardier Global 6000 (N400BC) flight path — 37NE — Watermeier to KIAD — Washington Dulles
Flight path · 37NE — WatermeierKIAD — Washington Dulles · 1h 52m airborne
Departure
37NE — Watermeier
Arrival
KIAD — Washington Dulles
Airborne
1h 52m
Distance
872 nm
CO₂
7.2t

Ball Corp flew from Watermeier Airport to Washington Dulles International Airport on June 16, arriving just after 3 p.m. Eastern. The flight, operated by a Bombardier Global 6000 (N400BC), originated near the company's Westminster, Colorado headquarters.

The trip lands in D.C. the same week Ball Corp's CEO Ron Lewis is in the spotlight: he presented at Wells Fargo's 16th Annual Industrials & Materials Conference in Chicago on June 10, per a company press release on PRNewswire. The CEO addressed investors alongside Courtney Reynolds, VP of Corporate Affairs, and IR's Brandon Potthoff. The appearance followed Ball Corp's strong first-quarter 2026 results, which showed more than 20 percent earnings growth year over year.

The flight pattern suggests Lewis traveled to Washington D.C. for follow-up meetings with investors or regulators after the conference appearance. Ball Corp's recent flights show minimal activity; the aircraft flew only once in the past two weeks before this trip, departing Watermeier after a previous leg from the Provo, Utah area on June 15.

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
41,025 ft
Max speed
604 kt

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