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Cisco Systems lands in Cisco, Texas during wave of regional flights
The networking leader's quick hop highlights its deep Texas operations amid AI infrastructure expansions.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Cisco Systems

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Cisco Systems flew from Fort Worth Meacham International Airport to Gregory M. Simmons Memorial Airport in Cisco, Texas, on May 7, 2026. The 23-minute journey aboard its Bombardier Global 6000, tail number N600NB, bridged roughly 140 miles at altitudes topping 15,000 feet.
This landing in the small Texas town—sharing a name with the company—aligns with Cisco Systems' substantial footprint in the state, home to major offices in Austin and Richardson. The tech giant employs over 4,000 across Texas, fueling innovations in AI and networking, as noted in a September 2025 announcement of its new Austin headquarters per Yahoo Finance. Such travels often support executive oversight of these operations, especially as Cisco prioritizes AI-ready infrastructure in 2026, according to World Wide Technology reports from January.
The flight caps a busy pattern for the jet, which crisscrossed Texas and dipped into Louisiana earlier that week— from Brownwood to Richardson on May 5, Abilene to Dallas, and Shreveport round-trips on May 7. These short hops point to a whirlwind of regional business, underscoring Cisco Systems' hands-on approach to its Lone Star State interests.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


The aircraft
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