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Citigroup's aircraft lands in Westchester County after a 4-hour flight from Yukon
if aboard, the timing lines up with the bank's post-stress-test dividend announcement and a possible return to headquarters
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Citigroup
Citigroup
Citigroup's aircraft was tracked flying from Teslin Airport in Yukon to Westchester County Airport on June 28, a 4-hour 41-minute journey on its Global 6000 (tail N1812C). The flight arrives at KHPN, a common gateway for Teterboro-based executives, after a brief northern stopover.
If aboard, the timing would suggest Citigroup's senior team is returning to the New York area the same week the bank announced a 12% quarterly dividend increase to $0.67 per share, following the completion of its 2026 supervisory stress test, per a Citigroup press release [citigroup.com](https://www.citigroup.com/global/news/press-release/2026/citi-completion-annual-supervisory-stress-test-process). The improved capital resilience — with an implied stress capital buffer of 3.3% — signals a stronger earnings base.
The Yukon origin is unusual for the fleet, which typically shuttles between Teterboro and major hubs like London, Dubai, or Hong Kong. The brief stop in Teslin — a remote airport — may reflect a personal or logistical detour before heading back to the New York metro area, where the bank's headquarters at 388 Greenwich St remains the operational center.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


The aircraft
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