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Boston Scientific jets to New York after guidance cut and class action deadline
The company's shuttle flight aligns with likely investor and legal meetings in the financial hub following recent financial setbacks.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Boston Scientific

Boston Scientific
Boston Scientific flew from Boston Logan International Airport to Teterboro Airport on May 7, 2026, in its Bombardier Challenger 650, registered as N650BS. The quick jaunt covered the 190-mile distance in just 1 hour and 9 minutes, topping out at 16,150 feet and 318 knots ground speed. Teterboro, the gateway for New York's elite, welcomed the corporate jet amid a packed spring schedule for the medtech firm.
The timing suggests business imperatives in the New York area, coming days after the May 4 deadline for lead plaintiffs in a securities class action lawsuit tied to Boston Scientific's April 22 announcement slashing its 2026 profit and revenue guidance, as reported by Reuters. CEO Mike Mahoney and his team likely headed to Wall Street for investor outreach or legal consultations, standard fare when forecasts sour and shareholders sue.
This trip echoes a pattern of recent activity: after arriving from Seattle on May 5, the Challenger shuttled between Boston and the New York vicinity twice on May 6 alone. Such back-and-forth hints at urgent meetings, perhaps smoothing ruffled feathers among analysts and funds in the wake of the earnings disappointment.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 650


The aircraft
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