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Carlos Slim's Gulfstream Touches Down in Punta Cana After Mexico Flight
The Mexican business magnate's private jet arrives in the Dominican Republic, hinting at regional interests amid his vast telecom empire.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Carlos Slim

Carlos Slim
Carlos Slim's Gulfstream G650, tail number XA-CLR, departed coordinates near Mexico City at 7:31 p.m. local time on May 5, 2026, and landed in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, after a swift 3-hour-53-minute journey. Reaching a maximum altitude of 45,025 feet and speeds up to 551 knots, the flight underscores the efficiency of high-end private aviation for global tycoons. This marks the first tracked trip for the aircraft in recent records, from Slim's home base area in Toluca.
As chairman of Grupo Carso and América Móvil—Latin America's largest mobile operator—Carlos Slim commands a net worth approaching $80 billion, a fortune built on telecom dominance and diverse investments. Once the world's richest person from 2010 to 2013, Slim now delegates operations to his three sons while overseeing strategic directions. His fleet, including the secondary G550 XA-ATL, facilitates frequent hops to recurring spots like Cancun, San Diego, Miami, New York, Madrid, and Sao Paulo, blending business with the occasional personal venture.
Punta Cana, a resort hub, lies outside Slim's usual itinerary but aligns with América Móvil's established operations in the Dominican Republic through its Claro brand, where the company has invested billions in infrastructure. The Carlos Slim Foundation also supports initiatives like malaria elimination efforts spanning Mesoamerica to the Dominican Republic. Whether for oversight of telecom assets or philanthropic review, the landing suggests Slim's enduring influence in the Caribbean, where paradise meets profit.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650


The aircraft
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