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Bank of America Gulfstream G280 completes brief San Antonio repositioning flight
The 15-minute hop from one San Antonio ramp to another highlights the bank's active flight schedule amid a busy conference season.
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Bank of America
Bank of America's Gulfstream G280, tail number N228BA, completed a 15-minute repositioning flight on June 20, 2026, moving between ramps at San Antonio International Airport (KSAT). The flight, which reached a maximum ground speed of 142 knots, did not climb above 0 feet, indicating a simple ground transfer rather than an air journey.
The same week, Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan spoke at the Bernstein 42nd Annual Strategic Decisions Conference in New York on May 27, as reported by Seeking Alpha, and the bank's co-president James DeMare presented at the Morgan Stanley US Financials Conference on June 9. Moynihan also gave an interview to NBC News discussing consumer spending trends. These appearances underscore the bank's active engagement with investors and the media.
The G280's recent flight history shows the aircraft has been shuttling between Bank of America's key hubs, including stops in Wisconsin, Michigan, Colorado, and Texas, consistent with the bank's extensive corporate flight operations supporting executive travel for meetings, conferences, and client events anchored from its Charlotte headquarters and New York offices.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


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