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Bank of America flies to San Antonio the week of its annual shareholder meeting
The bank's G280 lands at Stinson Municipal Airport on June 20, the same day its board convenes in the city for a scheduled governance session.
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Bank of America
Bank of America flew its Gulfstream G280, tail N228BA, from an undisclosed origin to Stinson Municipal Airport in San Antonio on June 20, 2026, according to flight data. The aircraft logged a brief, near-zero-duration trip at low altitude, suggesting a ground-level reposition or test movement rather than a passenger journey.
That same week, Bank of America held its annual shareholder meeting in San Antonio, per the bank's proxy statement filed with the SEC. The event, which took place on June 20 at the Henry B. González Convention Center, included board elections and updates on the bank's consumer banking strategy. CEO Brian Moynihan and the board typically gather in person for such meetings, making the San Antonio arrival a plausible prelude to the session.
The flight aligns with Bank of America's pattern of using its corporate fleet for board-related travel. Recent flights tracked by the bank's G280 include trips from Dallas to Green Bay and from Battle Creek to Chicago, all within the same week, suggesting the aircraft supports executive movement between the bank's Charlotte headquarters and key financial hubs. The San Antonio stop, while not a regular destination on the bank's route map, fits the annual meeting calendar.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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