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Dominion Energy's jet lands in Charleston the week a $5B plant gets regulatory clearance
If aboard, Dominion Energy's visit coincides with final approval of the massive Canadys power plant project.
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Dominion Energy
Dominion Energy's Gulfstream G450 (N607D) was tracked flying from Emporia Greensville Regional Airport to Charleston International Airport on June 24, a 50-minute hop that arrived just after midnight.
If Dominion Energy representatives were aboard, the timing would be telling: South Carolina regulators formally cleared the way for Dominion Energy and Santee Cooper's $5 billion power plant near the Edisto River on June 12, per the Post and Courier, and the project still requires further permits. A visit to Charleston this week would allow for on-the-ground discussions with officials and partners as the utility moves toward a 2033 completion date.
The aircraft's recent pattern shows a heavy concentration of flights out of Richmond and into the Carolinas, suggesting this was a routine but consequential trip tied to Dominion Energy's expanding footprint in the region — not a scenic detour.
Aboard the Gulfstream G450


The aircraft
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