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Simon Property Group's Jet Lands in New York from Indianapolis Base
A quick Gulfstream flight hints at business maneuvers in the retail real estate heartland.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Simon Property

Simon Property
Simon Property Group's Gulfstream G550, tail number N63HS, departed coordinates near its Indianapolis headquarters at 12:16 UTC on May 5, 2026, and touched down near New York City just 82 minutes later. The jet reached a maximum altitude of 47,025 feet and peaked at 557.6 knots ground speed during the efficient hop. This route, while not among the company's recurring destinations like Chicago or London, underscores the agility of executive travel in the fast-paced world of commercial real estate.
As the largest U.S. shopping mall real estate investment trust, Simon Property Group maintains its base at Indianapolis International Airport. The recent flight follows a May 4 return from near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to home base, suggesting a pattern of regional business loops. With CEO David Simon's passing in March prompting a leadership transition to his son Eli, such movements reflect the continuity of operations amid change in the retail sector.
New York remains a pivotal hub for real estate dealings, even without a specific event tied to the arrival on May 5. The brevity of the flight—covering roughly 600 miles—exemplifies how private aviation keeps REIT executives connected to markets, investors, and properties. In an industry where timing is everything, this unassuming touchdown may signal preparations for the upcoming Q1 earnings call on May 11.
Aboard the Gulfstream G550


The aircraft
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