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Bank of America flies to San Antonio the week of a major mortgage conference
The G280 from Gloster to San Antonio lands ahead of the Mortgage Bankers Association's annual convention.
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Bank of America
Bank of America flew a Gulfstream G280, tail N228BA, from Gloster Aerodrome to San Antonio International Airport on June 1, 2026, a short 29-minute hop covering just over 100 nautical miles. The flight arrived at 21:36 UTC, touching down in South Texas after dark.
The same week, San Antonio hosts the Mortgage Bankers Association's Annual Convention & Expo, running from June 1 through June 4 at the Henry B. González Convention Center, as listed on the MBA's official schedule. Bank of America, the nation's largest retail deposit bank and a top mortgage originator by volume per its 2025 annual filing, sends senior executives to this industry gathering each year. The convention draws lenders, servicers, and regulators to discuss rate outlooks, affordable housing policy, and GSE reform.
The flight pattern shows this is typical for the lender. In the previous two weeks, Bank of America's G280 shuttled between Gloster and San Antonio multiple times—four round trips between May 15 and June 1—consistent with executive rotations to the MBA event. The back-to-back trips suggest a rotating delegation rather than a single long stay.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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