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Boston Scientific arrives in San Diego as device conference opens
The medical-device maker lands in San Diego the same week the industry gathers for a major cardiology conference.
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Boston Scientific
Boston Scientific flew from Hill Top Airport in New York to San Diego International Airport on June 1, 2026, a 5-hour-41-minute trip aboard its Challenger 650, tail N650BS. The flight touched down at 7:08 p.m. local time, arriving from a brief stop near the company's New York-area interests.
The same week, San Diego is hosting the annual Heart Rhythm Society scientific sessions, a key cardiology conference where Boston Scientific typically unveils new devices and meets with physicians. Per the Heart Rhythm Society's published schedule, the event runs through early June at the San Diego Convention Center, drawing thousands of electrophysiologists and device manufacturers. Boston Scientific's cardiac rhythm management division is a core business line, making the trip a likely fit for product demonstrations or regulatory discussions.
The flight follows a pattern of Boston Scientific's Challenger 650 moving between manufacturing hubs and medical conferences. In the prior two weeks, the aircraft visited Dallas, New York, and Paris—consistent with the company's global sales and clinical-trial operations. San Diego, a recurring destination in the company's flight logs, hosts both the conference and a regional office for the firm's urology and pelvic health unit.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 650


The aircraft
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