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Bank of America Gulfstream G280 lands in San Antonio amid regional business travel

The flight from Goodlett Field continues a pattern of Texas-based operations for the bank's corporate aviation.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Bank of America

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Bank of America's Gulfstream G280 (N228BA) flight path — 9TS6 — Goodlett to KSAT — San Antonio
Flight path · 9TS6 — GoodlettKSAT — San Antonio · 46m airborne
Departure
9TS6 — Goodlett
Arrival
KSAT — San Antonio
Airborne
46m
Distance
183 nm
CO₂
1.8t

Bank of America flew a Gulfstream G280 (tail N228BA) from Goodlett Field in West Texas to San Antonio International Airport on May 18, a 46-minute repositioning flight. The aircraft, operated by one of the largest corporate flight departments in finance, touched down at 2:34 p.m. local time.

The trip follows a series of recent flights by the same Gulfstream between San Antonio and Michigan, suggesting a coordinated executive schedule or regional office visits. While no public event in San Antonio has been directly tied to the flight, the bank’s corporate aviation fleet supports meetings with clients, regulators, and internal teams across its national footprint.

This movement is typical for Bank of America, whose aircraft—including a Boeing BBJ and multiple Gulfstream models—routinely connect its Charlotte headquarters with financial centers and regional hubs. The G280’s quick turnaround from a smaller field underscores the flexibility needed for managing operations in a state as large as Texas.

Aboard the Gulfstream G280

Gulfstream G280 exterior — Bank of America's private jet (N228BA)
Gulfstream G280 cabin floor plan — Bank of America's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Gulfstream G280

The aircraft

Type
Gulfstream G280
Tail
N228BA
Max alt
22,000 ft
Max speed
429 kt

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