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Dominion Energy flies to Philadelphia week of clean energy symposium
The utility's private jet arrived in Philly following the Philadelphia Gas Works Energy Innovation Symposium on clean energy advancements.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Dominion Energy

Dominion Energy
Dominion Energy's Gulfstream G450, tail number N607D, departed Richmond International Airport at 11:04 a.m. on May 8, 2026, touching down at Northeast Philadelphia Airport just 51 minutes later. The short hop covered 169 miles at a maximum altitude of 16,975 feet, suggesting a routine business jaunt rather than a leisurely outing.
The timing aligns with heightened activity in Philadelphia's energy sector, landing the day after the Philadelphia Gas Works Energy Innovation Symposium at Temple University, as announced on the utility's social media channels. The event, held May 7, focused on Philadelphia's clean energy future, drawing industry leaders to discuss innovations in sustainable power—topics close to Dominion Energy's core operations in renewables and transmission.
With no prior flights recorded for this aircraft, the trip deviates from Dominion Energy's typical routes to hubs like Washington Dulles or Charlotte, hinting at emerging northern interests. As CEO Bob Blue navigates rate cases and offshore wind projects back home, such ventures underscore the utility's quiet push beyond its Virginia-North Carolina-South Carolina footprint.
Aboard the Gulfstream G450


The aircraft
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