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Boston Scientific's aircraft lands in Rhode Island amid Watchman slowdown and pacemaker recall
If aboard, the flight from a Wisconsin airstrip would arrive the same week the company navigates a Class I recall and investor concerns.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Boston Scientific

Boston Scientific
Boston Scientific's Bombardier Challenger 650 (N650BS) was tracked flying from Flying Ridge Airstrip in Wisconsin to Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport on June 23, a 23-minute hop covering just 899 nautical miles. The departure point sits near the Minnesota border, roughly 100 miles east of the company's expanding Maple Grove facility.
If aboard, Boston Scientific would have arrived the same week the company is managing a Class I recall of its VALITUDE and VISIONIST CRT-P pacemakers, an FDA notice posted April 24, per the FDA's recall database. Meanwhile, Reuters reported on May 27 that CEO Mike Mahoney flagged declining usage of the Watchman heart device, sending shares down 12%. The Providence landing may signal a return to the Northeast after a Midwest tour of company facilities.
The aircraft's recent flight history shows a busy June: trips from California to Minnesota, Ohio, and Rhode Island, with a recurring pattern of shuttling between Hanscom Field and Providence before transatlantic legs to Paris. This short hop, following a longer cross-country swing, fits the company's operational expansions and regulatory challenges.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 650


The aircraft
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