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DuPont lands in Luxembourg the week of its 2026 guidance boost
The chemicals company's Gulfstream G550 touches down near its European headquarters after a string of Italian flights.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · DuPont

DuPont
DuPont de Nemours flew from Milano Linate Airport in Italy to the outskirts of Luxembourg City on June 10, 2026, a 1-hour-7-minute hop aboard its Gulfstream G550, N581D. The destination is the metropolitan area surrounding Findel Airport and the company's European regional headquarters.
The trip arrives the same week DuPont’s public posture is especially buoyant: the company raised full-year 2026 guidance on May 5 after a first quarter that CEO Lori Koch described as a “strong start to the year,” per the company’s earnings release [investors.dupont.com](https://www.investors.dupont.com/news-and-media/press-release-details/2026/DuPont-Reports-First-Quarter-2026-Results/default.aspx). The same brief noted that price increases and surcharges are expected to offset roughly $90 million in added input costs tied to the Middle East conflict, and that DuPont completed the sale of its Aramids business on April 1. The stock has since risen, and on June 2 the board announced a 1-for-3 reverse split to lift the per-share price above $100 [fool.com](https://www.fool.com/investing/2026/06/02/224-year-old-wall-st-company-reverse-stock-split/).
The flight follows several short hops within Italy and France over the preceding two days. Wilmington, Delaware, remains DuPont’s home base, but the company maintains regular presence in European chemical-industry hubs. A trip to Luxembourg for corporate or regional management meetings, against a backdrop of revised profit forecasts and a portfolio reshuffle, aligns with the quiet, business-as-usual pattern of a headquarters fleet.
Aboard the Gulfstream G550


The aircraft
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