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Bank of America Gulfstream G280 flies to Fort Worth ahead of CEO Moynihan's investor conference
Brian Moynihan is scheduled to speak at the Bernstein Strategic Decisions Conference in New York on May 27, with pre-travel starting in Texas.
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Bank of America's Gulfstream G280, tail number N228BA, flew from San Antonio to Fort Worth on May 19, a quick 45-minute hop across Texas. The aircraft, part of the bank's substantial corporate fleet, touched down at Meacham International Airport just after 10:30 a.m. local time.
The same week, Bank of America chair and CEO Brian Moynihan is set to participate in the Bernstein Strategic Decisions Conference on May 27 in New York, per a press release on the bank's newsroom site. While that event is a week away, the pattern of flights suggests preparation or internal meetings connected to the investor-facing appearance. The conference is a major forum for institutional investors, and Moynihan's remarks will be closely watched for signals on interest rates, consumer lending, and the bank's outlook.
Recent flights by the same aircraft show a recurring Texas pattern: San Antonio, Grand Rapids, and back again. The May 11-12 round trip to Grand Rapids hints at business in the Midwest. The Fort Worth stop may simply be a staging move before a longer leg toward New York, where the bank maintains a significant corporate presence alongside its Charlotte headquarters. For a finance giant that logged over a dozen flights this month alone, every trip has a purpose.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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