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Laurene Powell Jobs Lands in Milan After Transatlantic Flight
The billionaire's Gulfstream touches down from California as Italy's financial events commence this week.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Laurene Powell Jobs

Laurene Powell Jobs
Laurene Powell Jobs' Gulfstream G650, registered as N2N and valued at around $75 million, lifted off from coordinates near her Malibu compound in Paradise Cove early on May 5, 2026. The 12-hour-30-minute journey across the Atlantic peaked at 41,025 feet and 631 knots, landing smoothly in Milan by mid-afternoon. This flight echoes her routine coastal hops between Palo Alto, San Francisco, and Florida, now extending to Europe aboard the jet once flown by her late husband, Steve Jobs.
As widow of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs and steward of a $13.2 billion fortune, Laurene Powell Jobs channels her Wharton and Stanford education into Emerson Collective, a powerhouse in philanthropy and impact investing with over $1.8 billion in assets. Her travels blend business with leisure, often docking her 255-foot yacht Venus in Italian ports like those near Monaco or Mallorca. Milan's arrival, though not a staple like Rome or Nice, fits her international footprint amid Italy's spring calendar of high-stakes gatherings.
The timing aligns neatly with the Salone del Risparmio, a leading forum on savings and investments unfolding May 5 to 7 at MiCo Milano. Such events draw global financiers, mirroring Laurene Powell Jobs' ventures in education and immigration reform. One can't help but note the quiet irony: while her jet slices through time zones, Milan's mix of commerce and culture offers a subtle pivot from yacht idylls to boardroom whispers.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650


The aircraft
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