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Danaher lands in Montrose the week after closing its $9.9B Masimo acquisition

Danaher Corporation's Falcon 900B arrives in Colorado as the life-sciences giant integrates its newest diagnostics subsidiary.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Danaher

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Danaher's Dassault Falcon 900B (N886DC) flight path — 3VA0 — Ayres-Aicp to KMTJ — Montrose
Flight path · 3VA0 — Ayres-AicpKMTJ — Montrose · 3h 57m airborne
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Departure
3VA0 — Ayres-Aicp
Arrival
KMTJ — Montrose
Airborne
3h 57m
Distance
1,401 nm
CO₂
11.4t

Danaher Corporation flew from Ayres-Aicp Airport in New Jersey to Montrose Regional Airport on June 18, touching down at 17:19 UTC in a Falcon 900B (tail N886DC) after a three-hour, 57-minute flight that reached 40,050 feet.

The trip comes the same week Danaher completed its $9.9 billion acquisition of Masimo Corporation on June 10, per a Danaher investor press release. Masimo, a pulse oximetry and patient-monitoring specialist, now operates as a standalone subsidiary within Danaher's Diagnostics segment. The deal, first announced in February at $180 per share, was approved by Masimo shareholders in May and closed this month, according to massdevice.com.

Danaher maintains a recurring presence in the Montrose area — the Falcon made round trips between Washington Dulles and the region on May 22 and May 25, and between Montrose and Redding, California, on May 23 and May 25. The pattern suggests a regular destination for the company, likely tied to executive retreats or operational reviews at a facility in the region.

Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900B

Dassault Falcon 900B exterior — Danaher's private jet (N886DC)
Dassault Falcon 900B cabin floor plan — Danaher's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Dassault Falcon 900B

The aircraft

Type
Dassault Falcon 900B
Tail
N886DC
Max alt
40,050 ft
Max speed
470 kt

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