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Emerson Electric lands in Anchorage ahead of Alaska's sustainable energy conference
The industrial automation leader's unexpected northern trip ties into ongoing renewable projects and an upcoming key industry gathering in the state.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Emerson Electric

Emerson Electric
Emerson Electric's Dassault Falcon 7X, tail number N8200E, departed Spirit of St. Louis Airport near its St. Louis headquarters at 10:02 a.m. local time on May 10, 2026, and touched down at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport five hours and 54 minutes later, cruising at over 43,000 feet and peaking at nearly 491 knots ground speed.
The timing places Emerson Electric in Anchorage during a month when Alaska's energy sector heats up, with the fifth annual Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference set for May 19-21 at the Dena'ina Civic and Convention Center, drawing CEOs, policymakers, and experts to discuss renewables and innovation—as announced on the conference's Eventbrite page. Emerson, which has automated Alaska's largest wind farm at Eva Creek for Golden Valley Electric Association, likely eyes further opportunities in the state's push for cleaner power, per a 2021 Emerson release on the project.
Though Anchorage strays from Emerson Electric's typical haunts like O'Hare or Heathrow, this inaugural tracked flight underscores the company's post-climate-tech divestiture pivot toward core industrial automation beats, including energy infrastructure in remote frontiers—where reliability trumps routine.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 7X


The aircraft
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