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Chubb's Gulfstream lands in Westchester as CEO faces deposition in clergy abuse case
If Evan Greenberg was aboard, the short hop from Philadelphia may align with legal proceedings in New York.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Chubb

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Chubb's Gulfstream G650ER (N846CB) was tracked flying from Northeast Philadelphia Airport (KPNE) to Westchester County Airport (KHPN) on June 25, a 33-minute hop at a low altitude of just 4,875 feet. The aircraft, registered to Chubb Limited — the world's largest publicly traded property and casualty insurer — had made a similar Philadelphia-area stop the previous week, suggesting a regional pattern.
If Evan Greenberg was aboard, he would arrive in the New York area the same week the Archdiocese of New York received court approval to depose him in a dispute over insurance coverage for clergy sexual abuse claims, per a May 21 Insurance Journal report. The archdiocese is pursuing a global settlement of hundreds of lawsuits, and Chubb has contested the relevance of Greenberg's testimony.
The flight also follows Greenberg's appearance on Fox News' Sunday Morning Futures on June 20, where he discussed marine war risks in the Strait of Hormuz. Whether heading to legal proceedings or further business in the region, the quick trip keeps Chubb's leadership close to the New York legal and financial hub.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


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