§A · Dispatch · Landing
Eli Lilly's Gulfstream G500 makes a brief hop back to Indianapolis
A short repositioning flight from a small Indiana airfield returns the pharmaceutical giant's jet to its home base.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Eli Lilly
Eli Lilly
Eli Lilly's Gulfstream G500 (N307EL) completed an eight-minute flight from Kay Air Airport (20II) to Indianapolis International Airport on June 7, 2026, climbing to just 6,675 feet at a modest 284 knots. The brief hop, barely long enough to level off, suggests a quick repositioning or a local site visit rather than a cross-country journey.
The flight lands the same week Eli Lilly continues its steady cadence of operations from its Indianapolis headquarters. Recent movements show the company's three G500s have been shuttling between key hubs — New York, Washington, Cleveland, Austin, and New Orleans — reflecting the business demands of a pharmaceutical giant with a dominant GLP-1 franchise. A June 6 flight near New Orleans and a June 4 trip from Austin to Indianapolis hint at ongoing meetings or regulatory touchpoints.
For a company whose home base is Indianapolis, these short legs are routine. The aircraft's flight history, tracked by Celebplanes, shows frequent returns to KIND after visits to East Coast and Midwest cities. This particular hop, from a small airfield east of Indianapolis, likely represents a simple repositioning — the jet coming home after a brief errand, with no headline-grabbing event required to explain it.
Aboard the Gulfstream G500


The aircraft
End of article · celebplanes