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Boston Scientific returns to Hanscom Field after a Texas business swing
The medical-device maker’s Challenger 650 lands in Massachusetts the same week its CEO addresses a cardiology conference in Minneapolis.
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Boston Scientific
Boston Scientific flew from Addison Airport near Dallas to its home base at Hanscom Field in Bedford, Massachusetts, in the early hours of May 28, 2026. The 3-hour-10-minute trip in the company’s Bombardier Challenger 650, tail N650BS, arrived just before 4 a.m. Eastern.
The return comes the same week Boston Scientific CEO Mike Mahoney is scheduled to keynote the Heart Rhythm Society’s annual meeting in Minneapolis, per the conference agenda published by the society. The event, running May 28–31, is a major showcase for the company’s cardiac rhythm management and electrophysiology portfolio. The flight from Dallas likely closed a separate business visit to the Texas medical-device corridor, where Boston Scientific maintains supplier and research relationships.
Recent flight logs show Boston Scientific’s aircraft has been active across its usual routes: a Minneapolis round trip on May 12, a Paris turn on May 18–20, and a New York-area stop on May 26. The pattern reflects the company’s steady cadence of investor meetings, clinical conferences, and regulatory work — with Hanscom Field serving as the quiet anchor for a busy corporate schedule.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 650


The aircraft
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