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Chevron Corporation lands in Toronto after U.S. energy circuit
The executive jet's arrival coincides with Canada's role as a hub for oil sands investments and investor relations.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Chevron
Chevron
Chevron Corporation's Boeing Business Jet, tail number N884GL, departed Kansas City’s Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport late on May 11, 2026, and touched down at Toronto Pearson International Airport just after midnight on May 12. The brief two-hour flight at 41,000 feet marked an unusual northward jaunt for the Houston-based energy giant, whose fleet typically shuttles leadership between Gulf Coast operations and international outposts.
Toronto serves as Canada's financial nerve center, drawing energy executives for discreet investor meetings, regulatory consultations, and partnership talks—particularly relevant for Chevron's longstanding stakes in Alberta's oil sands. With the company fresh off its first-quarter earnings release earlier in May, per its investor relations disclosures, such a visit aligns with routine outreach to Canadian stakeholders amid volatile global oil markets influenced by ongoing Middle East tensions.
This Toronto stop fits a pattern of recent high-altitude hops: from Houston headquarters to Colorado's Permian Basin hubs, then North Dakota's Bakken fields, and a Kansas City layover before heading north. Chevron's Praetor 600s and rotorcraft handle routine logistics, but the Boeing Business Jet signals senior involvement, underscoring the company's expansive footprint from U.S. shale to Canadian heavy oil.
Aboard the Boeing Business Jet


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