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Dominion Energy flies to Atlanta week of NRC nuclear safety conference
The utility's Gulfstream G450 arrives in Georgia as regulators probe maintenance lapses at Surry Power Station.
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Dominion Energy
Dominion Energy's Gulfstream G450, tail number N607D, departed Richmond International Airport at 2:43 p.m. EDT on May 8, 2026, touching down at DeKalb Peachtree Airport just over an hour later. The short hop covered 396 knots at 34,000 feet, a routine jaunt for the Virginia-based utility holding company.
The timing aligns with a U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission conference held two days earlier on May 6 in downtown Atlanta, where Dominion Energy representatives addressed a preliminary White finding for inadequate maintenance procedures on a turbine-driven auxiliary feedwater pump at its Surry Nuclear Power Station. Per the NRC's inspection report dated March 24, 2026, the apparent violation raises questions about safety protocols at the facility, prompting this in-person regulatory dialogue at the agency's Region II office.
This Southeast swing follows a pattern of brisk travel for Dominion Energy, with the same aircraft shuttling between the Philadelphia area and Richmond earlier that day—perhaps tying up East Coast business before heading south. As a major player in Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina utilities, such trips underscore the ceaseless churn of regulatory oversight and operational demands in the energy sector.
Aboard the Gulfstream G450


The aircraft
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