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Citigroup jet lands in Westchester the week of a key Fed banking policy symposium.
Flight from Washington D.C. to Westchester County Airport aligns with the annual Spring 2026 banking conference in nearby White Plains.
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Citigroup flew from Washington Dulles International Airport to Westchester County Airport on May 28, 2026, a short 64-minute hop that arrived just before 11 p.m. local time. The Bombardier Global 6000, tail number N1812C, departed Dulles at 1:33 a.m. UTC and touched down at KHPN at 2:37 a.m. UTC.
The same week, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and several regional bank associations co-sponsored the 2026 Spring Banking and Financial Policy Symposium in White Plains, approximately 10 miles from Westchester County Airport. Per the event agenda published by the New York Fed, the two-day conference began May 28 with sessions on Community Reinvestment Act modernization and digital asset regulation. Citigroup chief executive Jane Fraser is a regular attendee; the bank's government-affairs division typically sends senior policy executives to the event.
The flight from Washington follows a pattern visible in recent fleet records. The same aircraft flew from California to Teterboro on May 19 and back to the San Francisco area on May 17, suggesting a steady circuit between regulatory and policy centers. This trip, a late-evening reposition from the capital to a suburban New York airport, appears to deliver senior bankers or policy staff directly to the doorstep of a conference that shapes the regulatory agenda for the quarter ahead.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


The aircraft
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