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Dow flies back to Midland after a busy week at Gulf Coast sites
The chemicals giant's CRJ-900 shuttles engineering teams between Louisiana and Texas plants.
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Dow flew from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to its home base at MBS International Airport in Midland, Michigan, on June 5, 2026, according to flight data. The Bombardier CRJ-900, registration N892D, completed the roughly two-hour trip after a short local hop earlier that day. The aircraft is unusually large for a corporate fleet and is used to move large engineering teams between Dow's manufacturing sites.
This flight arrives the same week Dow continues an intense rotation of personnel between its Baton Rouge complex and Texas Gulf Coast operations near Angleton, Texas. Flight history from the past month, as tracked by Celebplanes, shows N892D made at least a dozen round trips between KBTR and KLBX in May alone, often with multiple legs in a single day. The pattern reflects Dow's need to coordinate technical staff across major chemical plants in Louisiana and Texas.
The return to Midland on a Friday afternoon suggests a standard end-of-week rotation for the engineering team. Dow's home base at MBS International remains the central hub for its corporate aviation operations, with the CRJ-900 providing a direct link to remote manufacturing sites that lack convenient commercial air service [celebplanes.com](https://www.celebplanes.com/celebrity/dow-inc).
Aboard the Bombardier CRJ-900


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