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Corning flies from Ogdensburg to Elmira the week of CEO Wendell Weeks' annual shareholder address

A Falcon 900 returns to headquarters just ahead of Corning Inc.'s annual meeting, where investors await updates on Gorilla Glass and optical fiber demand.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Corning

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Corning

Corning's Dassault Falcon 900 (N38CG) flight path — KOGS — Ogdensburg to KELM — Elmira Corning
Flight path · KOGS — OgdensburgKELM — Elmira Corning · 29m airborne
Departure
KOGS — Ogdensburg
Arrival
KELM — Elmira Corning
Airborne
29m
Distance
160 nm
CO₂
1.5t

Corning flew from Ogdensburg International Airport to Elmira-Corning Regional Airport on May 29, 2026, a 29-minute hop in the Falcon 900 tail number N38CG. The aircraft reached 20,000 feet and a top speed of 431 knots before touching down at the company's home base.

The same week, Corning Inc. holds its annual shareholder meeting at the headquarters in Corning, New York, per the company's investor relations calendar. CEO Wendell Weeks is expected to address the company's latest performance in specialty glass and optical communications, sectors that have seen fluctuating demand amid broader tech market shifts. The meeting provides a forum for investors to question management on the pace of recovery in fiber-to-the-home deployments and the rollout of next-generation Gorilla Glass for foldable devices.

N38CG's recent flights show a busy week of shuttling between Corning, New York City, and Charlotte, North Carolina — likely ferrying executives from board meetings and client visits ahead of the annual gathering. The flight from Ogdensburg, a small city on the St. Lawrence River, may have been a final pickup from a supplier or research facility before returning to HQ for the main event.

Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900

Dassault Falcon 900 exterior — Corning's private jet (N38CG)
Dassault Falcon 900 cabin floor plan — Corning's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Dassault Falcon 900

The aircraft

Type
Dassault Falcon 900
Tail
N38CG
Max alt
20,000 ft
Max speed
431 kt

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