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Exxon Mobil's Gulfstream returns to Houston days before Texas redomiciliation takes effect
If Exxon Mobil's CEO was aboard, the flight from Wyoming arrives just as the company's move from New Jersey to Texas goes live on July 1.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Exxon Mobil
Exxon Mobil
Exxon Mobil's Gulfstream G650ER, tail number N100A, was tracked departing Rawlins Municipal Airport in Wyoming late Saturday evening and arriving at Houston Bush Intercontinental just after midnight on Sunday, June 28. The 2-hour 2-minute flight capped a week that included a jump out to the Pacific Northwest and several short hops around Texas.
If Exxon Mobil's CEO Darren Woods was aboard, the timing would align neatly with a major corporate milestone. Per an Exxon Mobil press release, the company's redomiciliation from New Jersey to Texas becomes effective on July 1, after shareholders approved the move at the 2026 annual meeting [investor.exxonmobil.com](https://investor.exxonmobil.com/company-information/press-releases/detail/1206/exxonmobil-announces-planned-effective-date-for-move-to). The weekend return to Houston would place leadership back at Spring HQ the same week the legal home officially shifts.
The Wyoming stop at Rawlins is an unusual detour from the jet's typical route between Houston, Washington Dulles, and Middle Eastern destinations. Should Woods have been aboard, the flight pattern — part business retreat, part long weekend — would echo a company navigating both supply disruptions from the Iran conflict cited in its last earnings and a new corporate domicile. The timing, as always, is suggestive.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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