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Costco Wholesale arrives in Omaha following Midwest warehouse circuit
The short hop aligns with a pattern of regional visits to oversee operations at key membership sites.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Costco Wholesale
Costco Wholesale
Costco Wholesale's Gulfstream G280, tail number N84CW, departed Aurora Municipal Airport near Seattle at 8:21 p.m. on May 7, 2026, and touched down at Eppley Airfield in Omaha just over an hour later, cruising at 38,000 feet and peaking at 427 knots. The quick jaunt covered roughly 1,200 miles, a brisk reminder of how the retail giant keeps its sprawling empire humming.
The timing fits neatly into a flurry of activity that week, with the aircraft logging stops across Oregon and the upper Midwest the day before—Corvallis to Salem, then eastward through Minnesota, South Dakota, and Illinois. Omaha, home to two bustling warehouses, likely served as another checkpoint in what appears to be a routine operational tour, ensuring the flat CEO-mandate culture reaches every shelf-stocking detail amid plans for 28 new locations this fiscal year.
Under CEO Ron Vachris, who took the helm in January 2024, Costco Wholesale maintains an unusually hands-on approach for a Fortune 50 behemoth, with its four-aircraft fleet shuttling executives to the roughly 890 warehouses worldwide. This Omaha landing underscores the company's steady pulse: no fanfare, just the quiet grind of membership-driven growth, even as recurring routes to Chicago, Houston, and Los Angeles handle the bigger-picture deals.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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