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Bank of America's Gulfstream G280 lands in San Antonio the week of CEO Moynihan's World Cup economic forum
If aboard, the timing lines up with the CEO's remarks on the 2026 FIFA World Cup's economic impact, per a local business journal.
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Bank of America's Gulfstream G280 (N228BA) was tracked arriving at San Antonio International Airport on the evening of June 30, 2026, after a 44-minute hop from Arlington Municipal Airport near Dallas–Fort Worth. The aircraft reached 22,000 feet at a maximum ground speed of 442.6 knots.
If aboard, Bank of America would arrive in San Antonio the same week that CEO Brian Moynihan participated in a roundtable on the World Cup's economic impact, as covered by the Puget Sound Business Journal on June 29. The executive was quoted discussing how international soccer events will drive business and travel to host cities — a topic with obvious relevance to a corporate flight department that routinely connects Charlotte, New York, and major financial hubs.
The G280 has made multiple trips in and out of San Antonio this month, with June 20 showing a series of local patterns suggesting the aircraft was operating from KSAT as a base for several days. The fleet's deep bench — including a Boeing BBJ and Global 7500 — means this midsize jet often handles regional legs while larger aircraft sit at Charlotte or Teterboro. A quiet San Antonio visit for a bank whose CEO is publicly touring the World Cup circuit: nothing flashy, just the efficient utility of a well-scheduled fleet. [celebplanes.com](https://www.celebplanes.com/celebrity/bank-of-america) | [bizjournals.com](https://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/news/2026/06/29/bank-of-america-ceo-brian-moynihan-fifa-soccer.html)
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