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Boston Scientific’s Challenger 650 arrives in Baltimore amid post-investment business activity
The June 8 flight follows the company’s $1.5 billion MiRus investment and $2 billion share repurchase announced last month.
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Boston Scientific
Boston Scientific flew from near its Hanscom Field home base to Baltimore on June 8, a short hop in the company’s Bombardier Challenger 650 (N650BS). The 15-minute flight, recorded by Celebplanes, touched down at Baltimore/Washington International the same day the company continues to execute on strategic initiatives.
The trip comes weeks after Boston Scientific announced a $1.5 billion investment in MiRus LLC for a 34% stake in its novel TAVR system, along with a $2 billion accelerated share repurchase agreement—both per company press releases on May 18. The Baltimore area hosts key medical device partners and regulatory offices, making it a likely stop for follow-up meetings on the MiRus deal or other cardiology pipeline activities.
Recent flights show the Challenger 650 has been active on cross-country routes, including San Francisco to Teterboro on June 4 and Teterboro to Boston on June 5, reflecting the pace of Boston Scientific’s executive travel as the company advances its medtech portfolio and capital allocation strategy.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 650


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