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Brad Garlinghouse's jet hops from London City to Farnborough amid CLARITY Act debate
If aboard, the brief repositioning flight lines up with the CEO's public push for crypto regulatory reform in the UK.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Brad Garlinghouse

Brad Garlinghouse
Brad Garlinghouse's Bombardier Global 6000, registered as N100RP, was tracked flying from London City Airport (EGLC) to Farnborough Airport (EGLF) on June 28, 2026, a 53-minute hop at a max altitude of just 9,000 feet. The aircraft had arrived in the London area earlier that day from a transatlantic crossing, per Celebplanes flight history.
If Brad Garlinghouse was aboard, he would arrive in Farnborough the same week he intensified his public campaign for the CLARITY Act — a proposed U.S. crypto regulatory framework that the Ripple CEO has argued is critical for the industry's future. Garlinghouse recently accused JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon of misrepresenting the bill in a Fox Business interview, per BeInCrypto, and has urged the crypto industry to stop infighting and push for passage before Congress' August recess. Farnborough, home to a major business aviation hub and close to London's financial district, is a natural gateway for meetings with European regulators, investors, or industry allies.
The London-area visit fits a pattern for Garlinghouse's aircraft: while his home base is San Francisco International (KSFO), the Global 6000 frequently shuttles between the U.S. coasts and international financial hubs like Singapore and Australia. Whether the CLARITY Act push or another business matter brought the Ripple CEO across the Atlantic, the aircraft's short final hop to Farnborough suggests a time-sensitive itinerary — just not one visible to ADS-B tracking.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


The aircraft
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