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FedEx's Challenger 300 lands in Pittsburgh as tariff refund portal nears launch
If aboard, the timing lines up with FedEx's July 10 deadline to launch a customer portal for $800 million in tariff refunds.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · FedEx
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FedEx's Bombardier Challenger 300 (N43FE) was tracked flying from Memphis International Airport to Pittsburgh International Airport on June 29, covering the 1-hour-22-minute hop at a max altitude of 41,000 feet. The aircraft departed KMEM at 19:47 UTC and touched down at KPIT at 21:09 UTC, per public ADS-B data.
If FedEx executives were aboard, the arrival comes the same week the logistics giant prepares to launch a customer portal by July 10 for processing approximately $800 million in IEEPA tariff refunds, as reported by Supply Chain Dive. The company disclosed the refund figure in its fiscal fourth-quarter earnings report on June 23, noting the Supreme Court invalidated the underlying tariffs in February.
The flight to Pittsburgh — not a typical destination for FedEx's executive jet — follows a busy week that included trips to the New York area and Chicago. The aircraft's recent pattern shows frequent shuttles between Memphis and Washington Dulles, but this particular routing suggests a meeting or operational review tied to the tariff reimbursement process, which FedEx's EVP and Chief Customer Officer Brie Carere outlined during the earnings call.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 300


The aircraft
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