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Dow shuttles engineering team to Baton Rouge during Louisiana chemical conference

The Bombardier CRJ-900 lands in Louisiana the same week Dow executives address the state's annual chemical industry summit.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Dow

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Dow's Bombardier CRJ-900 (N892D) flight path — 37TE — Johnnie Volk to KBTR — Baton Rouge Metropolitan
Flight path · 37TE — Johnnie VolkKBTR — Baton Rouge Metropolitan · 1h 9m airborne
Departure
37TE — Johnnie Volk
Arrival
KBTR — Baton Rouge Metropolitan
Airborne
1h 9m
Distance
210 nm
CO₂
6.7t

Dow flew from a private airfield near Houston to Baton Rouge on May 28, touching down at Ryan Field just after 5 p.m. local time. The Bombardier CRJ-900, tail number N892D, made the 69-minute hop from Johnnie Volk Field in Brookshire, Texas, carrying a crew likely bound for Dow's Louisiana operations.

The same week, the Louisiana Chemical Association is holding its annual meeting in Baton Rouge, per the group's published schedule. Dow executives are expected to speak on the state's chemical manufacturing outlook and the company's ongoing investments in its Plaquemine and St. Charles facilities. The trip aligns with Dow's pattern of frequent shuttles between its Houston-area offices and Louisiana sites, as seen in recent flights that have crisscrossed the Gulf Coast multiple times in the past week.

For a company that moves large engineering teams between manufacturing hubs, the CRJ-900 is a workhorse. This flight, like others in the log, appears to be routine business travel tied to a specific industry event — not a CEO's getaway, but a logistics move for the people who keep Dow's plants running.

Aboard the Bombardier CRJ-900

Bombardier CRJ-900 exterior — Dow's private jet (N892D)
Bombardier CRJ-900 cabin floor plan — Dow's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Bombardier CRJ-900

The aircraft

Type
Bombardier CRJ-900
Tail
N892D
Max alt
32,000 ft
Max speed
497 kt

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