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Cisco Systems Jet Completes Swift Texas Flight to Dallas Love Field
The tech firm's Bombardier Global 6000 arrives after a 32-minute hop, aligning with regional office activities.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Cisco Systems

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Cisco Systems' N600NB, a 2016 Bombardier Global 6000, departed coordinates near Stephenville, Texas, at 1:28 p.m. UTC on May 5, 2026, and landed at Dallas Love Field just 32 minutes later. The short flight, topping out at 16,225 feet and 464 knots ground speed, underscores the efficiency of corporate aviation for the San Jose-based networking leader. With no prior flights recorded for this tail number, it marks an unassuming start to tracked operations.
The arrival in Dallas places the jet near Cisco Systems' major office in Richardson, Texas, a key hub alongside locations in Austin and beyond. Founded in 1984, the company boasts over 79,500 employees and recently sealed its $28 billion acquisition of Splunk in 2024—the largest in its history—under CEO Chuck Robbins, who has steered the firm since 2015. Such quick regional jaunts fit the pattern of executive travel to support sprawling operations across the U.S.
Coinciding with a Cisco Certified Network Associate training session in Richardson on the same day, the flight hints at internal business rhythms rather than high-profile fanfare. True to policy, any personal use by executives would involve reimbursing incremental costs, though fixed expenses like crew and maintenance remain corporate burdens. In the world of tech titans, even a brisk 32-minute ride arrives with the weight of global connectivity.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


The aircraft
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