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Verizon jets back to Chicago area from Springfield Missouri visit
The corporate Gulfstream G550 flight underscores ongoing operations in key Midwestern markets amid routine regional oversight.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Verizon
Verizon
Verizon flew its Gulfstream G550, tail number N212VZ, from Springfield Branson National Airport in Missouri to Aurora Municipal Airport near Chicago on May 11, 2026. The short hop lasted just 56 minutes, reaching 35,000 feet before touching down in the suburban Illinois field favored by private aviation.
Aurora lies in the shadow of Chicago, a recurring stop for Verizon's fleet alongside hubs like O'Hare. The trip aligns with the carrier's extensive Midwest footprint, where it maintains business services and wireless infrastructure. No major conferences or launches dotted the local calendar that week, suggesting a standard operational jaunt—perhaps a site check or executive huddle in Springfield, home to Verizon's regional outlets.
This flight capped a quick round trip; earlier that day, the same jet had departed the Aurora vicinity for Missouri coordinates. Such back-and-forth patterns reflect Verizon's hands-on management of its S&P 500-scale network, shuttling leaders between home base in Newark and vital outposts without fanfare.
Aboard the Gulfstream G550


The aircraft
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