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Halliburton arrives in Amsterdam for Offshore Oil and Gas Industry Conference
The executive flight lands as the key energy sector event begins, spotlighting offshore advancements central to the company's expertise.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Halliburton

Halliburton
Halliburton flew from Liverpool John Lennon Airport to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol on May 11, 2026, in one of its Gulfstream G550s, registration N235DX. The quick 59-minute crossing skimmed the North Sea at a maximum altitude of 31,025 feet and speeds topping 491 knots, a efficient jaunt for the oilfield services giant typically rooted in Houston.
The timing aligns neatly with the International Conference on Offshore Oil and Gas Industry, unfolding in Amsterdam from May 11 to 12, per WASET.org listings. This assembly draws engineers, executives, and policymakers to dissect innovations in deepwater drilling and subsea technologies—arenas where Halliburton holds sway amid its global rig operations.
Such European detours echo Halliburton's broader itinerary, with recent hops from U.S. outposts in Portland, Pittsburgh, New York, and Los Angeles leading to the UK before this Dutch landing. The firm's recurring forays to London and beyond mirror its expanding footprint, bolstered by an 11 percent uptick in Europe/Africa revenues during the first quarter of 2026, as detailed in its earnings release.
Aboard the Gulfstream G550


The aircraft
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