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Brad Garlinghouse's jet returns to Miami after Consensus 2026 keynote

If aboard, the timing aligns with his stablecoin prediction and criticism of leverage-driven crypto strategies.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Brad Garlinghouse

Brad Garlinghouse — owner of N100RP (Bombardier Global 6000)

Brad Garlinghouse

Brad Garlinghouse's Bombardier Global 6000 (N100RP) flight path — EGLF — Farnborough to KOPF — Miami-Opa Locka Executive
Flight path · EGLF — FarnboroughKOPF — Miami-Opa Locka Executive · 9h 1m airborne
Listen — voice briefing0:32
0:00-0:32
Departure
EGLF — Farnborough
Arrival
KOPF — Miami-Opa Locka Executive
Airborne
9h 1m
Distance
3,823 nm
CO₂
34.7t

Brad Garlinghouse's Bombardier Global 6000, tail N100RP, was tracked departing Farnborough Airport (EGLF) at 14:01 UTC on June 30, 2026, and arriving at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (KOPF) 9 hours later.

If aboard, Brad Garlinghouse touches down in Miami the same week he delivered a keynote at Consensus 2026, where he predicted the stablecoin market cap would reach $3 trillion by 2031, per a report from StablecoinInsider. Earlier in the week, he also took aim at Michael Saylor's leverage-heavy Bitcoin strategy on X, arguing that "financial engineering doesn't drive long-term value."

The flight from London-area airspace—following a multi-city swing through the UK—fits a familiar pattern: the Ripple CEO maintains a residence in the Fort Lauderdale area and is a regular at Miami crypto conferences, including this year's event which drew over 20,000 attendees.

Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000

Bombardier Global 6000 exterior — Brad Garlinghouse's private jet (N100RP)
Bombardier Global 6000 cabin floor plan — Brad Garlinghouse's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Bombardier Global 6000

The aircraft

Type
Bombardier Global 6000
Tail
N100RP
Max alt
41,000 ft
Max speed
543 kt

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