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Bank of America flies to Teterboro the week of a key regulatory deadline
A short hop from Long Island to New Jersey brings the bank's team closer to a Federal Reserve meeting on capital requirements.
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Bank of America
Bank of America flew a Gulfstream G280, tail number N228BA, from Long Island MacArthur Airport to Teterboro Airport on May 26, 2026, a 33-minute hop covering just 58 miles at a low altitude of 5,850 feet. The flight arrived at 1:44 PM local time, depositing passengers at the bank's preferred New York-area hub.
The same week, the Federal Reserve is expected to finalize its Basel III endgame rule, a sweeping rewrite of capital requirements that Bank of America has publicly opposed as overly burdensome, per a Reuters report earlier this month. The bank's CEO Brian Moynihan and regulatory affairs team are likely in the region for meetings with regulators and industry groups ahead of the rule's release.
This trip follows a pattern of Bank of America's Gulfstream fleet shuttling between its Texas and Charlotte bases and the New York area. The bank maintains one of the largest corporate flight departments in finance, with a Boeing BBJ, Gulfstream G650, and multiple midsize jets supporting executive travel to regulatory and investor meetings in the Northeast corridor.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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