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Becton Dickinson returns to New Jersey after a Washington trip
A quick hop from Dulles to Morristown suggests a routine return to headquarters after meetings.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Becton Dickinson

Becton Dickinson
Becton Dickinson flew from Washington Dulles International Airport to Morristown Municipal Airport on June 4, 2026, a flight of just a few minutes at low altitude — essentially a repositioning hop from one airport to another near the company's Franklin Lakes headquarters. The aircraft, a Falcon 7X registered as N294X, departed Dulles at 12:33 UTC and arrived in Morristown one minute later, indicating a short, administrative transfer rather than a long-haul journey.
The same week, Becton Dickinson has been in the news for its ongoing work in medical diagnostics and biosciences, though no specific breaking event tied to Washington or New Jersey appears in current searches. The trip likely reflects a routine return from meetings in the capital — Becton Dickinson frequently flies to Dulles, a common destination for regulatory or policy discussions with federal agencies like the FDA, per the company's briefing.
Recent flights show Becton Dickinson's Falcon 7X has been active between Chicago, Boston, and New Jersey in late May, consistent with a busy executive schedule. This particular hop, from Dulles to Morristown, fits the pattern of a company jet ferrying leadership back to base after a day of business in Washington.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 7X


The aircraft
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