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EMS lands at Americana Airport after short hop from Campinas region
The brief flight connects the pharmaceutical giant's headquarters to a key manufacturing hub the same week of a major generic drug approval.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · EMS

EMS
EMS flew from Estadual de Campos dos Amarais Airport in Campinas to Americana Airport on June 2, 2026, a leg of just eight minutes covering less than 30 nautical miles at a peak altitude of 5,775 feet. The Gulfstream G650ER, registered PR-GVI, completed the trip at low altitude, typical of a positioning or short executive transfer.
The same week, EMS received regulatory approval from Brazil’s health regulator ANVISA for a new generic version of a blockbuster cardiometabolic drug, per an official notice published Monday. Americana sits adjacent to Hortolândia, where EMS is headquartered and operates a major manufacturing plant — making this landing a direct return to the company's operational core after a meeting or logistics run in the Campinas area.
No other flights are recorded for this aircraft under the current operator, so this hop appears to be an isolated executive movement. For a company that relies on private aviation to connect its far-flung factories and a Brazilian subsidiary abroad, a short repositioning like this keeps the leadership close to the production floor during a regulatory milestone.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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