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Becton Dickinson's aircraft lands in Washington the week of a product recall and FDA scrutiny
If aboard, the timing would align with regulatory fallout and a voluntary recall for skin preparation products.
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Becton Dickinson
Becton Dickinson's Dassault Falcon 7X, tail N294X, was tracked departing Morristown Municipal Airport at 12:20 UTC on June 24, 2026, and landing at Washington Dulles International Airport 69 minutes later.
If Becton Dickinson was aboard, the aircraft arrives the same week the company faces ongoing regulatory and operational challenges in the Washington area. Earlier this month, per a filing with the SEC, Becton Dickinson resumed shipment of ChloraPrep products after a ship hold, but on June 6, 2026, the company issued a nationwide voluntary recall for specific lots of skin preparation applicators due to potential fungal contamination, as covered by Insider Monkey. The company is also under an FDA Warning Letter for its El Paso facility, and Vizient recently awarded an innovative technology contract for a new catheter system—though the recall may demand face-to-face meetings with regulators or hospital partners.
This trip fits a pattern of frequent visits to the Washington region, a recurring destination for the Franklin Lakes-based medical device maker. Recent flights also show a cross-country swing to the West Coast on June 19–20, and trips to Amsterdam and London earlier in June, suggesting a busy quarter of regulatory and commercial engagements.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 7X


The aircraft
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