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Target Corporation Jet Arrives in Sarasota from Los Angeles
The retail giant's Gulfstream G280 completes a cross-country flight amid routine executive travel.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Target
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Target Corporation's Gulfstream G280, tail number N585PL, touched down at Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport on May 5, 2026, after departing the Los Angeles area earlier that afternoon. The 3-hour-52-minute journey reached a maximum altitude of 41,000 feet and peaked at 579.3 knots ground speed, underscoring the efficiency of the super-midsize jet in the company's three-aircraft fleet. As the second-largest U.S. discount retailer behind Walmart, Target relies on such flights for its leadership, including CEO Brian Cornell, to navigate from its Minneapolis headquarters.
This trip follows a pattern of domestic hops for the Minneapolis-based firm, with recurring destinations including Chicago, Houston, Austin, San Francisco, Miami, and Washington, D.C. Earlier on the same day, another Target flight traced from New York to the home base at Minneapolis-St. Paul International. Sarasota marks a less frequent stop, though the company's extensive Florida operations—bolstered by stores across the state—suggest potential site visits or regional oversight. The flight's timing aligns with the spring travel season for retail executives scouting expansions or supply chain logistics.
Target's aviation footprint reflects the demands of a $100 billion-plus enterprise, where quick transcontinental moves keep pace with competitors. While no public events tie directly to this landing, the jet's arrival in Sarasota evokes the blend of business and personal ties for Cornell, who has longstanding connections to the area through philanthropy. In an industry of razor-thin margins, such mobility remains a quiet perk of corporate stewardship.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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