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Cisco Systems jets back to Fort Worth from Shreveport on May 7
The short flight highlights routine business travel in the company's vital Texas operations hub.
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Cisco Systems' Bombardier Global 6000, tail number N600NB, departed Shreveport Regional Airport at 9:32 p.m. local time on May 7, 2026, touching down at Fort Worth Meacham International Airport just 42 minutes later. The quick hop covered roughly 200 miles, cruising at 23,000 feet with a top speed of 402 knots.
The return to Fort Worth places the jet in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, home to Cisco Systems' major office in Richardson, Texas—a key hub for the networking giant's operations since its expansion into the state. With no major conferences or announcements tied to the date, the flight aligns with standard executive travel for client meetings or regional oversight in this bustling tech corridor, where the company maintains deep ties through partnerships and infrastructure projects.
This jaunt fits a pattern of intra-Texas mobility for Cisco Systems' fleet, following earlier stops that day in the Fort Worth area and a outbound leg to Shreveport, plus recent itineraries looping through Dallas, Abilene, and other Lone Star locales over the prior days. Such circuits underscore the company's embedded presence in Texas, beyond its San Jose headquarters, supporting everything from sales to Splunk integration post-2024 acquisition.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


The aircraft
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