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Corning returns to HQ after day of meetings in New York area
A brief flight from Morristown to Elmira brings Corning executives back to base, likely following client or partner meetings.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Corning

Corning
Corning flew from Morristown Municipal Airport to Elmira/Corning Regional on May 28, covering the 33-minute hop in its Falcon 900, tail N38CG. The aircraft landed at the company's home base just after 8:34 a.m. local time.
The same week, Corning's executive team was likely concluding meetings in the New York metropolitan area, a pattern visible in the company's frequent flights between KELM and airports like KJFK, KIAD, and KMMU. The short trip suggests a routine business return rather than a special event.
This flight fits a cadence typical for Corning's flight department, which manages seven aircraft shuttling executives between headquarters and key client regions. No major Corning announcements coincided with this particular movement, reinforcing its interpretation as standard corporate travel.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900


The aircraft
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