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Disney's Gulfstream flies from Burbank to Westchester as streaming strategy faces scrutiny
If aboard, Disney executives would arrive in the New York area amid ongoing investor focus on streaming profitability and theme park recovery
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Disney
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Disney's Gulfstream G650ER, tail N650WW, was tracked flying from Hollywood Burbank Airport to Westchester County Airport on June 26, a four-hour-fifteen-minute cross-country hop. The aircraft reached 45,050 feet and a top ground speed of 603 knots before touching down at the suburban New York field just before 6 p.m. local time.
If Disney executives were aboard, the timing would place them in the New York area the same week the company's shares have been under pressure—down 2% on June 25 to $101.12, per a report from QOSHE, as investors weigh streaming transition costs and competitive dynamics. Disney+ streaming profitability remains a key milestone for restoring confidence, while theme park operations continue to benefit from international travel normalization linked to easing geopolitical tensions, as noted by Kalkine.
The flight from Burbank—home to Disney's corporate headquarters—to Westchester mirrors a pattern seen in the company's executive travel, often used for meetings with investors, media partners, or legal teams in the New York metro area. While the aircraft's specific mission is unconfirmed, the movement comes at a moment when Disney's financial narrative is squarely in the spotlight.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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