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Dominion Energy’s G450 lands in Atlanta as utility contends with storm costs

The Richmond-based utility arrives near the Georgia headquarters of its Southern Company peers the week it reports severe weather losses.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Dominion Energy

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Dominion Energy's Gulfstream G450 (N607D) flight path — KCAE — Columbia Metropolitan to KPDK — DeKalb Peachtree
Flight path · KCAE — Columbia MetropolitanKPDK — DeKalb Peachtree · 43m airborne
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Departure
KCAE — Columbia Metropolitan
Arrival
KPDK — DeKalb Peachtree
Airborne
43m
Distance
158 nm
CO₂
2.6t

Dominion Energy’s Gulfstream G450, tail N607D, flew from Columbia, South Carolina, to DeKalb-Peachtree Airport in Atlanta on May 21, a 43-minute hop that touched down just before 9 am Eastern. The aircraft departed its home base in Richmond the same morning and had been in South Carolina only briefly.

The trip lands the utility holding company in Georgia the same week its first-quarter results are being digested by investors. In a filing with the SEC, Dominion Energy disclosed a $120 million pre-tax loss tied to severe weather events—attributed to its Dominion Energy Virginia segment—and $154 million in losses from nuclear decommissioning trust funds [sec.gov](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/103682/000119312526200275/R33.htm). Atlanta is the home of Southern Company, Dominion’s peer in the southeastern utility space; while no public meeting was recorded, the short hop from Columbia suggests a coordination stop between the Carolinas and Georgia operations.

The G450, operated by Dominion Energy Services, has been active this week shuttling between Richmond and the New York area before yesterday’s arrival in Columbia. The pattern—short legs between regional headquarters and operational hubs—matches a utility that manages power generation across three states and is now calculating the cost of spring storms.

Aboard the Gulfstream G450

Gulfstream G450 exterior — Dominion Energy's private jet (N607D)
Gulfstream G450 cabin floor plan — Dominion Energy's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Gulfstream G450

The aircraft

Type
Gulfstream G450
Tail
N607D
Max alt
22,000 ft
Max speed
423 kt

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