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Deere & Co flies to Fort Worth the week of a major ag equipment conference
The Moline-based manufacturer's G280 lands at Perot Field ahead of the 2026 Agricultural Technology Summit.
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Deere & Co
Deere & Co flew from Oakley Airport near Cincinnati to Perot Field/Fort Worth Alliance Airport on the evening of May 27, arriving just before 11 p.m. local time after a 1-hour-42-minute flight in its Gulfstream G280, tail number N282JD. The aircraft reached a cruising altitude of 40,000 feet and a top ground speed of 479.5 knots.
The trip places Deere & Co in Fort Worth the same week as the 2026 Agricultural Technology Summit, a major industry conference focused on precision farming, autonomous equipment, and data-driven agronomy, per the event's official schedule. The company — maker of the John Deere brand — is a perennial lead sponsor and exhibitor, and CEO John May is listed among the keynote speakers. The Fort Worth stop also lies within easy reach of the company's Dallas-area sales and service offices.
Recent flights suggest a pattern of high-level travel ahead of such events: N282JD flew from Moline to Nashville on May 25, and from Phoenix to Moline on May 21, following a swing through the Quad Cities and Chicago earlier in the month. Tonight's arrival at KAFW — a busy business-aviation gateway — fits the rhythm of a company moving its leadership into position for a trade-show week.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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