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Exelon lands in Eagle County, Colorado, continuing a pattern of frequent Vail-area visits
The utility holding company's Falcon 7X touches down in Colorado the same week CEO Calvin Butler's travel schedule remains heavy.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Exelon

Exelon
Exelon Corporation's Falcon 7X, tail N496AC, arrived at Eagle County Regional Airport on May 28 after a 1-hour-41-minute flight from Oxnard, California. The aircraft reached a maximum altitude of 41,025 feet and a ground speed of 545 knots, per flight tracking data.
This trip is the latest in a series of flights to and from Eagle County over the past two weeks. Since May 12, the aircraft has visited the Vail-area airport at least six times, with departures from Minneapolis, Boston, and San José del Cabo, among others. The pattern suggests the Colorado location is a recurring destination for Exelon leadership, likely for business retreats, board meetings, or personal use.
Exelon, a Chicago-based utility holding company with operations across the U.S., has not publicly disclosed a specific event in Eagle County this week. However, the frequency of these flights — combined with the aircraft's prior stops in California and the Midwest — indicates that the Vail area serves as a consistent base for executive travel, whether for strategic planning or as a home base for CEO Calvin Butler.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 7X


The aircraft
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