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Becton Dickinson's aircraft returns to New Jersey after a week of West Coast and Maryland stops
If aboard, the timing aligns with the company's recent Vizient contract announcement and ongoing regulatory matters.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Becton Dickinson

Becton Dickinson
Becton Dickinson's Dassault Falcon 7X (N294X) was tracked departing Fly Away Farm Airport in Maryland on June 24 and landing at Morristown Municipal Airport in New Jersey 43 minutes later, per flight data. The aircraft had spent the previous weekend in Orange County, California, before returning to its home base.
If Becton Dickinson was aboard, the return to headquarters would come the day after the company announced a Vizient Innovative Technology contract for its CentroVena One Insertion System, as reported in a June 23 press release [investors.bd.com](https://investors.bd.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/962/bd-awarded-vizient-innovative-technology-contract-for-centrovena-one-insertion-system). The flight also follows a recent 8-K filing regarding the resumption of ChloraPrep shipments after a temporary hold [investors.bd.com](https://investors.bd.com/sec-filings/all-sec-filings/content/0001628280-26-039005/0001628280-26-039005.pdf).
The brief hop from a rural Maryland airstrip—likely used for a discrete meeting or site visit—caps a week that included a cross-country trip to California. Becton Dickinson's aircraft has a pattern of shuttling between its Franklin Lakes headquarters and key business hubs, making this return a routine but timely end to a busy stretch.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 7X


The aircraft
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