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Cisco Systems lands in Montana after a 1-minute hop between ranches
The networking giant's Global 6000 shuttles between two private airstrips near Big Timber the same week as a major tech conference in Denver.
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Cisco Systems flew from N Bar Ranch Airport to Mission Mountain Airport on June 8, 2026, a trip that covered roughly 6 nautical miles and lasted just one minute. The company's Bombardier Global 6000, tail number N600NB, climbed to 11,200 feet and reached a ground speed of 326.9 knots before settling back down on a neighboring private strip in central Montana.
The same week, Cisco Systems executives may be traveling to or from the upcoming Cisco Live 2026 conference in Denver — one of the company's flagship annual events — but no direct connection to this specific flight is documented. Both airports are located on large ranch properties east of Big Timber, suggesting the trip was personal, consistent with Cisco Systems' policy that executives reimburse the company for personal use of corporate aircraft.
This is the only recorded flight for N600NB on June 8, 2026, per flight tracking data. The aircraft, a 2016 Global 6000 formerly registered in the UK and Canada, is owned by Cisco Aero’s N9781 LLC and typically operates from the company's San Jose headquarters. Montana is not among Cisco Systems' recurring business destinations, reinforcing the likelihood of private use.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


The aircraft
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