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Adobe Inc. G650ER jets to Los Angeles in CEO transition period
The company's Gulfstream, linked to Shantanu Narayen, covers 47 minutes from San Jose vicinity to Burbank area on May 4 evening.
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Adobe Inc.'s N82123, a 2018 Gulfstream G650ER, departed coordinates near its San Jose headquarters at 6:14 p.m. PDT on May 4, 2026, bound for the Los Angeles region. The flight, lasting just 47 minutes, reached a maximum altitude of 31,000 feet and topped 481 knots ground speed before touching down around 7:02 p.m. PDT near Burbank. This marks the first tracked movement for the aircraft, which operates under FAR Part 91 and is shielded from public ADS-B monitoring at the owner's request.
The jet serves primarily as transport for Adobe Inc. Chair and CEO Shantanu Narayen, who announced in March 2026 his intent to step down once a successor is named after nearly two decades at the helm. With the company navigating AI-driven growth and a recent stock sale by Narayen in April, such short-haul trips underscore the executive's hands-on approach to key offices. Adobe Inc. maintains a major presence in Los Angeles, supporting its creative software ecosystem amid Hollywood's digital demands.
As Adobe Inc. eyes leadership changes post its April Summit in Las Vegas—where Narayen reflected on the firm's AI transformation—this LA visit aligns with routine oversight of West Coast operations. The singleton fleet jet, held in trust by Bank of Utah, reimburses personal use beyond Narayen's $400,000 annual allowance, keeping corporate travel above board. In an era of executive jets drawing scrutiny, Adobe Inc.'s discreet flight hints at business as usual, even as transitions loom.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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