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Exelon's Falcon 7X performs local test flight at Grenoble after transatlantic trip
The brief hop at low altitude suggests maintenance or repositioning following a flight from North America.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Exelon

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Exelon's Dassault Falcon 7X, registration N496AC, conducted a short local flight at Grenoble Alpes Isère Airport on June 8, with a maximum altitude of 1,125 feet and ground speed of 121 knots. The aircraft departed and arrived at the same airport, indicating a test or repositioning maneuver rather than a passenger trip.
The flight follows a transatlantic journey on June 7 that originated near Maine and stopped in Austria before reaching Grenoble. Grenoble is not among Exelon's typical destinations, which include Philadelphia and Baltimore. The aircraft likely arrived for scheduled maintenance or a technical stop at a European service center.
Exelon CEO Calvin Butler has been focused on corporate priorities, including the company's Q1 2026 earnings and regulatory challenges in Pennsylvania, as covered by Insider Monkey. The jet's brief European detour underscores the operational demands of a utility holding company managing a fleet across continents.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 7X


The aircraft
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