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Exxon Mobil's jet remains at home base amid Texas redomicile timeline

If Exxon Mobil leaders were aboard, the aircraft's brief movements near Houston would coincide with final preps for the July 1 redomicile to Texas.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Exxon Mobil

Exxon Mobil corporate logo

Exxon Mobil

Exxon Mobil's Gulfstream G650ER (N100A) flight path — KBPT — Jack Brooks to KBPT — Jack Brooks
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Exxon Mobil's Gulfstream G650ER (N100A) was tracked making a short, low-altitude hop from Jack Brooks Regional Airport back to the same airport on June 26, 2026 — essentially a ground movement or repositioning near the company's Houston-area operations. The aircraft typically shuttles between Houston Bush Intercontinental and destinations like Washington Dulles, Istanbul, and London, per Celebplanes flight history.

If Exxon Mobil's board or CEO Darren Woods were aboard, the timing would align with a pivotal corporate milestone: Exxon Mobil's redomiciliation from New Jersey to Texas is set to take effect July 1, 2026, as announced by the company [investor.exxonmobil.com](https://investor.exxonmobil.com/company-information/press-releases/detail/1206/exxonmobil-announces-planned-effective-date-for-move-to). Shareholders approved the move at the 2026 annual meeting [dallasnews.com](https://www.dallasnews.com/business/local-companies/article/exxon-mobil-redomicile-texas-proposal-passes-vote-22278672.php). Meanwhile, the U.S. Supreme Court this week allowed Exxon Mobil's lawsuit against Cuba over 1960 property seizures to proceed [cnn.com](https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/23/politics/exxon-cuba-supreme-court).

The aircraft's recent flights show a pattern of Washington, D.C. and international travel — including a June 16 trip from Istanbul to Dulles — suggesting regulatory and legal engagements. This week's brief local movement likely reflects routine repositioning or testing, not a newsworthy destination.

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
-25 ft
Max speed
132 kt

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