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Dominion Energy flies to London the week of the NextEra merger announcement

The utility's Gulfstream G450 lands at Stansted as the $67 billion acquisition heads toward regulatory review.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Dominion Energy

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Dominion Energy's Gulfstream G450 (N607D) flight path — 16NJ — Hummel Seaplane Base to EGSS — London Stansted
Flight path · 16NJ — Hummel Seaplane BaseEGSS — London Stansted · 1h 49m airborne
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Departure
16NJ — Hummel Seaplane Base
Arrival
EGSS — London Stansted
Airborne
1h 49m
Distance
3,017 nm
CO₂
6.7t

Dominion Energy flew from Hummel Seaplane Base to London Stansted Airport on June 6, 2026, a 1-hour-49-minute hop that landed just after midnight local time. The Gulfstream G450, tail number N607D, reached 30,000 feet and a top speed of 456.8 knots.

The same week, Dominion Energy and NextEra Energy announced their planned $67 billion all-stock merger, per a May 18 SEC filing. The deal, which would create the world's largest regulated electric utility, still requires approval from the Virginia State Corporation Commission and other regulators — a process that could take 12 to 18 months. The London trip may relate to investor meetings or international financing discussions tied to the combination.

Dominion Energy's home base is Richmond International Airport, and its G450 frequently shuttles executives to destinations including Washington, Charlotte, Chicago, and Austin. The London flight is a rare transatlantic trip for the company, suggesting high-level business activity as the merger moves toward closing.

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
30,000 ft
Max speed
457 kt

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