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Exxon Mobil flies to Horseshoe Bay the week of its annual shareholder meeting

The oil giant's Gulfstream G650ER lands at a Texas resort town just before the company's June 1 shareholder meeting in Spring.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Exxon Mobil

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Exxon Mobil's Gulfstream G650ER (N100A) flight path — KIAH — George Bush Intercontinental to KDZB — Horseshoe Bay Resort Airpark
Flight path · KIAH — George Bush IntercontinentalKDZB — Horseshoe Bay Resort Airpark · 39m airborne
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Departure
KIAH — George Bush Intercontinental
Arrival
KDZB — Horseshoe Bay Resort Airpark
Airborne
39m
Distance
160 nm
CO₂
3.0t

Exxon Mobil flew from its Houston hub at George Bush Intercontinental Airport to Horseshoe Bay Resort Airpark on the evening of May 31, a 39-minute hop aboard its Gulfstream G650ER (tail N100A). The flight arrived at 21:49 UTC, placing the company's senior leadership at a lakeside resort an hour west of Austin.

The timing aligns with Exxon Mobil's annual shareholder meeting, scheduled for June 1 in Spring, Texas, per the company's proxy filing. Horseshoe Bay is a known retreat for executives ahead of the gathering, offering a quiet setting for final strategy sessions. This year's meeting includes votes on climate-related shareholder proposals and board elections, as covered by Reuters in recent weeks.

The flight continues a pattern of short-haul Texas trips for N100A: in the past week alone, the jet shuttled between Houston, Dallas, and Horseshoe Bay. The aircraft, unusually modest for a company of Exxon Mobil's scale, remains the sole corporate jet serving Chairman and CEO Darren Woods and his team.

Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER

Gulfstream G650ER exterior — Exxon Mobil's private jet (N100A)
Gulfstream G650ER cabin floor plan — Exxon Mobil's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Gulfstream G650ER

The aircraft

Type
Gulfstream G650ER
Tail
N100A
Max alt
16,025 ft
Max speed
374 kt

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