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Larry Page's Private Jet Lands in Phoenix from Utah Base
The tech billionaire's quick flight reflects his reclusive travel patterns amid enduring Alphabet influence.
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Larry Page
Larry Page departed from near his Provo, Utah home base at coordinates 39.735 N, 111.923 W aboard his 2022 Gulfstream G650ER, registration N618PB, on May 5, 2026. The aircraft arrived in Phoenix, Arizona, at 33.295 N, 111.646 W after a brisk one-hour-nine-minute journey, climbing to 45,000 feet and hitting maximum ground speeds of 502 knots. Managed by Blue City Holdings, which oversees the fleet for Page, Sergey Brin, and Eric Schmidt, the jet embodies the discreet mobility of Silicon Valley's elite.
As Alphabet's co-founder and board member, Larry Page retains about 26.3 percent voting power, combining with Brin's stake for majority control despite his 2019 CEO exit. His reclusiveness has deepened since then, punctuated by strategic moves like the late-2025 purchase of Miami mansions and relocation of business entities to Florida, dodging a proposed California wealth tax that could have cost billions. This Phoenix hop, not among his recurring destinations like Miami or Austin, fits a pattern of low-profile domestic travel.
Recent flights trace Larry Page's path from California's central coast through Los Angeles to Provo before this Arizona detour, underscoring his preference for privacy over public appearances. With no confirmed events linking him to Phoenix this week—amid conferences on workforce development and radar technology—the visit likely serves private business or personal matters, true to form for the world's second-richest individual.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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