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Mark Zuckerberg Jets from Palo Alto to Monterey in Quick Hop
The Meta CEO's Gulfstream G650ER covers 27 minutes between Silicon Valley and the central coast.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Mark Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg's Gulfstream G650ER, tail number N68885, departed coordinates near his Palo Alto home at 8:48 p.m. on May 5, 2026, landing in Monterey just 27 minutes later. This short flight follows a cross-country journey earlier that day from the New York area to the Bay Area, part of a pattern that saw the aircraft hop from Columbus, Ohio, to New York before heading west. Operated by Solairus Aviation under the A7P Trust, the jet—painted in Meta's blue-and-white livery—typically logs long-haul trips, but this local jaunt underscores Zuckerberg's reliance on private aviation for even brief excursions.
As co-founder and CEO of Meta, Zuckerberg maintains a sprawling Crescent Park compound in Palo Alto, valued at around $110 million across 11 properties. His recurring destinations include Hawaii's Ko'olau Ranch and Lake Tahoe retreats, but Monterey represents a nearer escape along California's coast. With no major public events tying him to the area this week, the trip may signal a discreet meeting or downtime amid his oversight of Meta's operations and his estimated $220-263 billion fortune.
The G650ER has drawn scrutiny for its environmental footprint, with 294 trips emitting roughly 4,390 metric tons of CO2 since 2021, including criticized back-to-back California-Hawaii runs. This Monterey flight, however, clocks in at a modest 5925 feet maximum altitude and 287 knots ground speed, a lighter touch for the tech titan who holds 61% voting control of Meta through supervoting shares.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


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