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Becton Dickinson Falcon 7X Lands in El Paso After Desert Hop

The medical giant's jet made a quick nine-minute flight from Las Cruces amid earnings preparations.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Becton Dickinson

Becton Dickinson

Becton Dickinson

Flight path · 32.02°, -106.56° → 31.80°, -106.37°
Flight path · 32.02°, -106.56°31.80°, -106.37° · 9m airborne
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Departure
32.02°, -106.56°
Arrival
31.80°, -106.37°
Airborne
9m
Distance
16 nm
CO₂
399kg

On May 5, 2026, Becton Dickinson's Dassault Falcon 7X, registration N294X, touched down at El Paso International Airport following a mere nine-minute flight from near Las Cruces, New Mexico. The departure occurred at 23:58 UTC the previous day, with the aircraft climbing to 15,300 feet and achieving a peak ground speed of 360 knots. Such a short regional shuttle highlights the practicality of corporate jets for swift border crossings in the Southwest.

Becton Dickinson, headquartered in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, under CEO Tom Polen, operates a key manufacturing facility in El Paso focused on medical devices and diagnostics. The site produces essentials like BD ChloraPrep skin preparation, which celebrated its 25th anniversary there recently. This visit likely involves operational reviews, aligning with the company's recurring business travel to major hubs like Washington Dulles and London Heathrow.

As Becton Dickinson gears up for its second-quarter fiscal 2026 earnings call on May 7, the timing of this El Paso arrival suggests executives are fine-tuning site performances before addressing investors. In the precise world of biosciences, even a quick hop ensures nothing is left to chance.

Aboard the Dassault Falcon 7X

Dassault Falcon 7X exterior
Dassault Falcon 7X floor plan
Exterior & cabin layout · Dassault Falcon 7X

The aircraft

Type
Dassault Falcon 7X
Tail
N294X
Max alt
15,300 ft
Max speed
360 kt

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