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Exxon Mobil flies to Horseshoe Bay after annual shareholder meeting in Dallas
The corporate jet N100A lands at a Texas resort the day after the company's 2026 shareholder meeting in Dallas.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Exxon Mobil
Exxon Mobil
Exxon Mobil flew from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport to a private airstrip near Horseshoe Bay, Texas, on May 28, a 54-minute hop in the company's sole Gulfstream G650ER. The flight arrived at 18:40 UTC, touching down at a location known for its golf resorts and lakefront estates.
The trip came the day after Exxon Mobil's annual shareholder meeting, held in Dallas on May 27, per the company's proxy statement filed with the SEC. Horseshoe Bay, a luxury retreat community on Lake Lyndon B. Johnson, is a frequent destination for corporate board retreats and executive gatherings — a plausible setting for post-meeting strategy sessions or informal discussions.
The pattern fits the jet's recent itinerary: a May 27 hop from Houston to Dallas for the meeting, preceded by a May 6 flight from Washington, D.C., to Houston, likely for regulatory or policy meetings. The small flight department — just one aircraft for a company of Exxon Mobil's scale — suggests disciplined, event-driven travel rather than routine shuttling.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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