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Boston Scientific lands in Farmingdale the week of its annual investor conference
Boston Scientific’s Challenger 650 arrives on Long Island just before the company’s 2026 investor day.
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Boston Scientific
Boston Scientific flew from San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport to Republic Airport in Farmingdale, New York, on June 4, 2026, a 5-hour, 1-minute hop in its Bombardier Challenger 650 (N650BS). The flight landed just before 2 a.m. Eastern on June 5.
The same week, Boston Scientific is hosting its annual investor conference in New York City. The company’s medical-device focus — cardiology, urology, endoscopy — and CEO Mike Mahoney’s regular briefings to analysts make the Farmingdale arrival a logistical lead-in to that meeting. Republic Airport is a common gateway for executives heading to Manhattan and Long Island events.
This isn’t a one-off. Boston Scientific’s home base is Hanscom Field in Bedford, Massachusetts, but its recent flight history shows a heavy pattern of shuttling between Hanscom and the New York area (Teterboro, Morristown), with transatlantic hops to and from Paris-Le Bourget. The Farmingdale stop fits that Northeast corridor rhythm — a bus-departure gate, not a vacation charter.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 650


The aircraft
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