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Simon Property Group's Gulfstream Lands Back in Indianapolis Headquarters
The corporate jet completes a swift round-trip from New York, returning to base as earnings season approaches.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Simon Property

Simon Property
Simon Property Group's Gulfstream G550, tail number N63HS, touched down at Indianapolis International Airport late on May 6 after a 1-hour-38-minute flight from the New York area. Departing around 10:30 p.m. Eastern Time the previous evening from coordinates near 40.647°N, 74.232°W—likely Teterboro or a nearby field—the aircraft reached a maximum altitude of 43,000 feet and topped 467 knots ground speed before arriving at 39.712°N, 86.287°W, aligning precisely with the company's home base at KIND.
This return caps a brisk day trip, mirroring the outbound leg earlier on May 5 from Indianapolis to New York, part of a pattern that echoes Simon Property Group's recurring business beats in major markets like Chicago, Miami, and London. The real estate investment trust, the largest owner of U.S. shopping malls, maintains its headquarters in Indianapolis, where such efficient shuttles underscore the operational tempo of CEO transitions and portfolio management. Prior to the New York jaunt, the jet had flown in from central Pennsylvania on May 4, suggesting a multi-stop itinerary tied to boardroom or investor engagements.
With first-quarter 2026 earnings slated for release on May 11, followed by the annual shareholders' meeting on May 13, the timing hints at preparations in the wake of David Simon's passing in March and the handover to his son Eli as new leader. No public events in Indianapolis this week directly link to the REIT, but the homecoming reinforces the steady pulse of a mall empire navigating retail's evolving landscape—quietly, as ever.
Aboard the Gulfstream G550


The aircraft
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