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Bank of America lands in Denver after a 38-minute ranch hop
The flight from Silver Heels to KBJC hints at executives moving from a Colorado retreat to the office.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Bank of America
Bank of America
Bank of America flew from Silver Heels Airport (US-0075) to Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (KBJC) on June 8, 2026, a 38-minute leg in its Bombardier Challenger 350 (N200JB). The short hop—barely 70 nautical miles—suggests a weekend at a private ranch ended with a return to the Denver business hub.
The bank's aviation activity underscores its corporate fleet, which includes the newly delivered Gulfstream G700 (N747BA), registered in December 2025 per PlaneLogger [planelogger.com](https://www.planelogger.com/aircraft/Registration/N747BA/1233258). While this flight is modest, it reflects the pattern of moving executives between remote locations and regional offices.
Recent flight history shows Bank of America aircraft frequently shuttling between Texas and Colorado, with multiple legs to San Antonio and the Denver area since late May. For a financial giant, such flexibility is routine—a 38-minute flight to save two hours of driving is a business calculus that writes itself.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 350


The aircraft
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