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Fortive Corporation's Global 6000 Lands in Orange County from Pittsburgh
The industrial holdco's Bombardier jet wraps a 4-hour-44-minute flight, underscoring routine executive mobility.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Fortive

Fortive
Fortive Corporation's Bombardier Global 6000, tail number N716TV, departed coordinates near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at 21:46 UTC on May 5, 2026, and arrived at John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California, shortly after 02:31 UTC the following day. The flight maintained a maximum altitude of 40,000 feet and peaked at 510.7 knots ground speed, covering the distance in under five hours. This marks the first tracked journey for the aircraft under Fortive's ownership, based out of New Smyrna Beach Municipal Airport in Florida.
Headquartered in Everett, Washington, Fortive Corporation specializes in industrial testing, measurement, and product realization as a holding company. Under CEO James Lico, it oversees a portfolio of brands focused on precision tools and technologies essential to manufacturing and engineering sectors. The company's recurring flight patterns include major hubs like Washington Dulles, Chicago O'Hare, London Heathrow, Frankfurt, San Francisco, and Minneapolis, reflecting its global operational footprint.
While this Pittsburgh-to-Orange County routing diverges from established paths, it aligns with Fortive's need for agile executive travel amid ongoing business engagements. No public events tie directly to the arrival, but the timing suggests potential meetings in Southern California's innovation corridor, where industrial tech intersects with regional supply chains. Private aviation remains a quiet staple for such corporations, efficiently bridging coasts without fanfare.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


The aircraft
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