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Bank of America lands in Saint Paul on a corporate circuit through the Midwest
A Bombardier Challenger 350 brings Bank of America executives to the Twin Cities for regional business reviews.
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Bank of America
Bank of America flew from Corr Airport (25NE) to Saint Paul Downtown Holman Field (KSTP) on June 8, 2026, a 1-hour-23-minute hop at 41,000 feet. The flight, operated by a Bombardier Challenger 350 (N200JB), is one of several recent short-haul trips by the bank's aviation department, which also moved aircraft between Colorado, Texas, and Michigan in the same week.
The same week the plane touched down in Saint Paul, Bank of America's corporate banking team maintains a significant presence in the Twin Cities, a major financial hub for the Upper Midwest. The trip likely involves routine meetings with regional management or clients, part of the bank's pattern of using its in-house fleet to connect headquarters in Charlotte with outposts across the country.
Bank of America operates one of the largest corporate flight departments among U.S. financial institutions, with a mix of Gulfstream, Bombardier, and other jets shuttling executives to more than a dozen recurring destinations. While the bank's aviation schedule often centers on New York, Washington, and San Francisco, this Saint Paul visit underscores the quiet, day-to-day work of overseeing a nationwide banking network.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 350


The aircraft
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