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Danaher's Falcon 900B returns to DC area amid Masimo acquisition integration
If aboard, the timing aligns with post-acquisition strategy sessions and analyst coverage of the $9.9B deal.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Danaher

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Danaher's Dassault Falcon 900B, tail N886DC, was tracked flying from Montrose Regional Airport in Colorado to Leesburg Executive Airport in Virginia on June 25, a 3-hour 2-minute hop that touched down at 6:06 p.m. Eastern. The aircraft, registered to the life-sciences and diagnostics holding company, typically operates out of Washington Dulles but used the closer Leesburg field on this return leg.
If Danaher executives were aboard, they would arrive the same week the company is deep into integrating its $9.9 billion acquisition of Masimo, completed on June 10. As covered by The Motley Fool on June 24, the deal has weighed on Danaher's stock — down 22% this year — and raised questions about execution risk and a lingering patent dispute with Apple. The timing of the flight, just two weeks after the close, suggests possible internal strategy sessions or investor briefings at the company's D.C.-area headquarters.
Recent flight patterns show the aircraft shuttling between the D.C. region, New York, the Bahamas, and Colorado over the past week — a mix of corporate hubs and leisure destinations. The Montrose-to-Leesburg leg marks a return to home base after a brief stay in the Colorado Rockies, consistent with a pattern of weekend getaways bookended by business travel.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900B


The aircraft
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