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Corning flies to Morristown after upgrading its Springboard plan and NVIDIA partnership
The flight from Elmira/Corning to New Jersey arrives as Corning's CEO continues investor outreach following a major corporate update.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Corning

Corning
Corning flew from Elmira/Corning Regional Airport to Morristown Municipal Airport on May 19, a 44-minute hop in its Falcon 900 (N38CG). The trip comes two weeks after the company held an investor event at the New York Stock Exchange, where it upgraded its Springboard plan to target $40 billion in sales by 2030 and announced a long-term partnership with NVIDIA to expand U.S. manufacturing for AI infrastructure [corning.com](https://www.corning.com/worldwide/en/about-us/news-events/news-releases/2026/05/corning-upgrades-and-extends-springboard-plan-outlines-new-phase-of-accelerating-growth.html).
Corning chief executive Wendell P. Weeks was scheduled to appear on CNBC the evening after that event, according to an SEC filing [sec.gov](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/24741/000120677426000266/glw4630361-8k.htm). The Morristown landing may signal follow-on meetings with investors or partners in the New York metropolitan area, as the company pushes to capture a $17 billion revenue spring from its market-access platforms.
The flight fits a recent pattern of business travel: in the days prior, the Falcon 900 shuttled between Elmira, Boston, Charlotte, and Morristown, suggesting active outreach across regions where Corning operates fiber, glass, and photonics facilities.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900


The aircraft
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