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Corning's Falcon 900 lands near Indianapolis the week of AI infrastructure expansion
If Corning executives were aboard, the timing aligns with the company's major manufacturing push following the NVIDIA partnership.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Corning

Corning
Corning's Dassault Falcon 900, tail N38CG, was tracked flying from Fleming Mason Airport in Kentucky to Omni Airpark in Indiana on June 30, 2026, a one-hour hop covering 452 knots at peak altitude.
If Corning executives were aboard, the flight would arrive the same week the company is executing on its landmark partnership with NVIDIA to build three new advanced manufacturing facilities in North Carolina and Texas, as announced on May 6 per corning.com. The Indiana destination sits within a region where Corning has existing optical fiber operations, and the company is racing to increase U.S. optical connectivity capacity tenfold to meet AI data center demand, per a Data Center Knowledge report.
The flight follows a pattern of heavy Corning aircraft movements in recent days, including multiple shuttles between Elmira, New York and Charlotte, North Carolina — the likely base for overseeing the new factory construction. Celebplanes tracks Corning's registered aircraft, not the people aboard; who was on any given flight remains unknown.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900


The aircraft
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