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Chubb lands in Fort Myers the week of the Q1 earnings conference call
Chubb’s CEO Evan Greenberg flew to Florida after reporting first-quarter results, just as the market digested the stalled Hormuz backstop.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Chubb

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Chubb flew from Fort Lauderdale to a private airstrip near Fort Myers on 21 May 2026, a 21-minute hop in its Gulfstream G650ER, N846CB. The aircraft had arrived in Florida the previous day from Zurich via Westchester County, New York — a routing that traces the movements of Chubb Chairman and Chief Executive Evan G. Greenberg.
The short intra-Florida leg lands the same week Chubb held its first-quarter earnings call on 22 April, during which Greenberg detailed an “excellent quarter” with core operating income of $2.69 billion, according to the company’s own release [chubb.mediaroom.com](https://chubb.mediaroom.com/2026-04-21-Chubb-Reports-First-Quarter-Per-Share-Net-Income-and-Core-Operating-Income-of-5-88-and-6-82,-Respectively,-Up-78-8-and-85-2-Consolidated-Net-Premiums-Written-of-14-0-Billion,-Up-10-7-,-with-P-C-and-Life-Insurance-Up-7-2-and-33-1-P-C-Combined-Ra). Greenberg also disclosed that Chubb’s U.S. government-backed Strait of Hormuz maritime insurance program, designed to support military convoys, has not yet generated any premium revenue because the convoy system “has yet to occur,” as reported by gCaptain [gcaptain.com](https://gcaptain.com/chubb-says-u-s-hormuz-insurance-backstop-stalled-as-military-convoys-fail-to-materialize/).
Chubb maintains major operations in New Jersey and a legal headquarters in Zurich. The recent flight pattern — Zurich to Westchester, then to Florida, then a short hop toward Fort Myers — suggests a routine swing through U.S. insurance hubs and the Gulf Coast. The Fort Myers area is home to Chubb’s regional property operations, and the brief flight fits a manager’s visit to field offices after a consequential quarter.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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