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Brad Garlinghouse's N100RP makes a 25-minute hop from Van Nuys to Camarillo
The brief flight likely a repositioning as the Ripple CEO's jet continues a pattern of short Southern California movements.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Brad Garlinghouse

Brad Garlinghouse
Brad Garlinghouse's Bombardier Global 6000, N100RP, completed an unusually brief flight on May 29, 2026, departing Van Nuys Airport at 9:42 a.m. and landing in Camarillo just 25 minutes later, after climbing to only 3,300 feet. The 33-mile journey at low altitude suggests a repositioning or maintenance hop rather than a business trip.
Camarillo is home to several aircraft maintenance facilities, and the flight's minimal duration and altitude align with a ferry movement. Garlinghouse, the Ripple CEO, has seen his jet log numerous short flights around the Los Angeles basin over the past week, according to flight data—a pattern that often indicates aircraft servicing or crew training rather than a passenger-carrying journey.
While Garlinghouse maintains a primary base in San Francisco for Ripple's headquarters and a secondary residence in Fort Lauderdale, this brief Camarillo stop fits a recent trend of local shuttling. Without a conference, courtroom date, or other newsworthy event in Ventura County this week, the simplest explanation is that N100RP was being moved for logistical reasons—a quiet errand for a $25 million jet.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


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