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Cisco Systems lands in Montana for a 1-minute flight — and nothing else
A brief hop from one Montana runway to another suggests a maintenance or positioning move, not a business event.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Cisco Systems

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Cisco Systems flew from Gregory M. Simmons Memorial Airport to Gregory M. Simmons Memorial Airport on June 4, 2026, a 1-minute, 2,150-foot hop aboard its Bombardier Global 6000, N600NB. The flight, which barely left the ground, appears to be a repositioning or maintenance move rather than a trip tied to a specific event.
The same week, Cisco Systems’ recent flight history shows a pattern of trips between Montana and Texas — specifically, to and from an airport near Abilene, Texas (likely Dyess Air Force Base or a nearby facility). These flights, logged on May 31 through June 4, suggest ongoing operations or crew rotations rather than a conference or public appearance. No major tech conferences, Cisco events, or executive appearances were found in Montana or Abilene for this period.
Cisco Systems maintains a fleet of two Global 6000s for executive travel, with home base at San Jose International Airport. The brief Montana hop, combined with the back-and-forth to Texas, is consistent with aircraft positioning for future flights or routine maintenance checks — a mundane but necessary part of corporate aviation. For now, no news explains the trip beyond the logistics of keeping the fleet ready.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


The aircraft
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