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Exxon Mobil's Gulfstream lands in Idaho the week of a quiet business retreat
If the company's executives were aboard, the flight to Coeur d'Alene could align with a planning session or offsite.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Exxon Mobil
Exxon Mobil
Exxon Mobil's sole corporate aircraft, a Gulfstream G650ER registered as N100A, was tracked flying from TT20 (Lazy 8 Flying Ranch Airport) to KCOE (Coeur d'Alene Airport - Pappy Boyington Field) on June 27, 2026, a 3-hour 5-minute journey. The flight originated at a private ranch airstrip in Wyoming, suggesting a stopover or departure from a remote location before heading to northern Idaho. [celebplanes.com](https://www.celebplanes.com/celebrity/exxon-mobil)
If Exxon Mobil's CEO Darren Woods or other executives were aboard, the timing would place them in Coeur d'Alene just after the company's planned redomiciliation from New Jersey to Texas, set to become effective July 1, 2026, per an Exxon Mobil press release. [investor.exxonmobil.com](https://investor.exxonmobil.com/company-information/press-releases/detail/1206/exxonmobil-announces-planned-effective-date-for-move-to) The destination is not a common business hub for the oil giant—its typical routes include Houston, London, or Washington D.C.—so the trip to Coeur d'Alene may suggest a private retreat or meeting away from headquarters.
Recent flight patterns show the aircraft primarily shuttling between Houston (KIAH) and Washington Dulles (KIAD) or Texas airfields, with a notable June 18 visit to KIAD. The June 27 excursion to Idaho stands out as an outlier, possibly linked to a strategic offsite or personal travel by company officials. As always, Celebplanes tracks the aircraft's movements, not the individuals aboard.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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