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DuPont de Nemours lands in Trenton the week of strong Q1 earnings and raised guidance
The company's Gulfstream flight from Pennsylvania follows announcement of better-than-expected results and optimistic 2026 outlook.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · DuPont

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DuPont de Nemours flew its Gulfstream G550 from Venango Regional Airport in Franklin, Pennsylvania, to Trenton Mercer Airport in New Jersey on May 9, covering the short distance in just 46 minutes at a maximum altitude of 25,000 feet and ground speed topping 470 knots. The brief hop suggests a targeted business stop in the Garden State, not far from the company's Wilmington headquarters.
The timing aligns with DuPont de Nemours' first-quarter 2026 earnings release on May 5, when the firm exceeded expectations and lifted its full-year guidance to $2.35-$2.40 adjusted earnings per share, citing price increases that offset costs from the ongoing Iran conflict, as reported by Reuters. Such regional travel often underscores executive check-ins with East Coast operations or partners amid positive financial momentum.
This flight continues a pattern of localized activity, mirroring earlier trips on May 7 from near Wilmington to the Trenton area and then onward to Venango, hinting at routine oversight of Pennsylvania and New Jersey sites where DuPont de Nemours maintains facilities for its specialty chemicals portfolio, including legacy operations in Parlin.
Aboard the Gulfstream G550


The aircraft
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