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Bank of America lands in Fort Worth the week of its Breakthrough Technology Dialogue
A Gulfstream G280 arrives in Texas after the bank's Singapore tech conference, with a shareholder vote still fresh.
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Bank of America
Bank of America flew from San Antonio to Fort Worth on May 15, 2026, a 51-minute hop in its Gulfstream G280 (N228BA) that touched down at Perot Field just before 7:30 a.m. local time. The aircraft had spent the prior week shuttling between Michigan and Texas, suggesting a series of regional meetings.
The same week, Bank of America convened its fifth annual Breakthrough Technology Dialogue in Singapore on April 28, bringing together CEOs, investors, and scientists to discuss artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and energy, per a press release on the bank's newsroom [newsroom.bankofamerica.com](https://newsroom.bankofamerica.com/content/newsroom/press-releases/2026/05/bank-of-america-convenes-global-leaders-in-asia-pacific-for-its-.html). The Fort Worth arrival follows the bank's annual shareholder meeting on May 12, where 67.4% of shareholders voted against a proposal to separate the CEO and board chair roles, leaving Brian Moynihan in both positions, as reported by American Banker [americanbanker.com](https://www.americanbanker.com/news/bofa-shareholders-vote-not-to-separate-ceo-board-chair-roles).
The G280 is one of several support aircraft in Bank of America's corporate fleet, which includes a Boeing BBJ and a Gulfstream G650 for longer hauls. The bank's flight department frequently serves its Charlotte headquarters and recurring destinations like New York and Washington, but the San Antonio–Fort Worth leg suggests a focused Texas swing — likely tied to regional operations or client meetings in the state's financial and energy corridors.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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