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Marathon Oil Gulfstream V lands in Cincinnati after brief West Virginia hop
The corporate jet's short flight highlights a day of efficient Midwest travel for the energy firm.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Marathon Oil
Marathon Oil
Marathon Oil Corporation's Gulfstream V, registered as N540M, touched down near Cincinnati, Ohio, at 10:29 p.m. local time following a 26-minute jaunt from coordinates near Huntington, West Virginia. The aircraft topped out at 10,125 feet and hit a ground speed of 343 knots, a nimble hop typical for executive positioning in the energy sector. Departing at 6:03 p.m. Eastern, the flight underscores the post-merger agility of the Houston-based company now integrated with ConocoPhillips since November 2024.
This landing caps a zigzag day for N540M across the Midwest, with earlier legs linking Eau Claire, Wisconsin, to Toledo, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana; and a prior Cincinnati stop before the West Virginia detour. Such patterns echo Marathon Oil Corporation's recurring business rhythms, though Cincinnati isn't among its usual haunts like Oklahoma City or Chicago. The Gulfstream V, a mainstay for the independent exploration and production outfit, facilitates these quick transits from its Houston hub at Bush Intercontinental.
In an industry where timing often trumps distance, this evening's return to Ohio territory hints at ongoing regional engagements, perhaps scouting assets or convening stakeholders in the heartland. Marathon Oil Corporation's operations demand such mobility, blending the merger's expanded footprint with the practicalities of private aviation.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


The aircraft
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