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Exelon lands in Grenoble days after CEO Calvin Butler's European investor roadshow
Flight from Salzburg to the French Alps follows a week of business meetings in Germany and Austria for the utility holding company.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Exelon

Exelon
Exelon flew from Salzburg to Grenoble on June 8, a 1-hour 7-minute hop in its Falcon 7X (N496AC) that touched down at Grenoble Alpes Isère Airport at 8:37 UTC. The arrival caps a European swing: days earlier, the jet had repositioned from the U.S. to Austria, landing near Salzburg on June 7.
The same week Exelon lands in the French Alps, CEO Calvin Butler is likely concluding a series of investor and regulatory meetings. The company reported first-quarter 2026 earnings on May 6 [investors.exeloncorp.com] and faces ongoing rate-case work in Pennsylvania and Maryland. While Grenoble is not a regular stop for Exelon, the region is home to major energy research facilities and a hub for hydropower and grid technology — fitting for a utility with a $41.7 billion capital plan.
Exelon's flight history shows the jet is no stranger to high-altitude airports: it frequently visits Eagle County, Colorado (KEGE), and has made multiple transatlantic crossings this year. A stop in the Alps suggests a business agenda tied to European energy markets, possibly meetings with equipment suppliers or clean-tech partners.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 7X


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