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Cisco Systems flies a short hop over Pine Cay after Cisco Live week
A brief local flight suggests executives lingered in the Caribbean after the company's annual conference in Las Vegas.
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Cisco Systems operated its Bombardier Global 6000 (tail N600NB) on a brief local flight out of Pine Cay Airport in the Turks and Caicos Islands on June 15, departing and returning to the same runway in under three minutes at a maximum altitude of 5,400 feet. The short hop followed days of the aircraft being parked at the same coordinates, according to tracking data.
The trip comes just two weeks after Cisco Systems held its annual Cisco Live conference in Las Vegas, where CEO Chuck Robbins unveiled the company's agentic AI platform Cisco Cloud Control and reported $15.8 billion in quarterly revenue, as covered by [sdxcentral.com](https://www.sdxcentral.com/news/cisco-ceo-cpo-confident-of-ai-directional-shift-downplay-bubble-concerns/) and [newsroom.cisco.com](https://newsroom.cisco.com/c/r/newsroom/en/us/a/y2026/m06/cisco-live-u-s-leading-in-the-agentic-ai-age.html). With the conference behind them, the flight over Pine Cay suggests top executives may have remained in the Caribbean for a post-event retreat or personal time.
Cisco Systems maintains a formal policy allowing executive officers to use corporate aircraft for personal travel provided they reimburse incremental costs, though fixed costs are not recovered. The brief nature of this flight — essentially a local sightseeing run — is consistent with leisure use rather than a business meeting, as no major Cisco events are scheduled in the Turks and Caicos this week.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


The aircraft
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