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Honeywell International's Falcon 8X arrives at Dulles from Phoenix overnight
The aerospace conglomerate's executive jet lands at a recurring destination near the nation's capital.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Honeywell
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Honeywell International's Dassault Falcon 8X, tail number N988H, departed coordinates near Phoenix, Arizona, at 10:57 p.m. UTC on May 5, 2026, bound for Washington Dulles International Airport. The flight covered the distance in 3 hours and 33 minutes, climbing to a maximum altitude of 41,025 feet and achieving ground speeds up to 611 knots. Touching down at 2:30 a.m. UTC on May 6, the journey exemplified the Falcon 8X's capabilities for efficient transcontinental travel.
This appearance at KIAD represents the first logged flight for N988H in recent records, though Dulles remains a staple among Honeywell International's recurring destinations, including Houston, Chicago, San Francisco, London Heathrow, and Austin. Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, since 2024, the conglomerate—led by CEO Vimal Kapur—operates a compact fleet suited to its aerospace and industrial automation pursuits: the Falcon 8X for executive transport, a Boeing 757 engine testbed, a Gulfstream G600, and an Embraer ERJ-170.
In Washington, where policy intersects with industry, such visits from Honeywell International typically align with strategic discussions on aviation, defense, or automation regulations. The timing, just after departure from the Southwest, hints at a broader itinerary, but the routine efficiency of the operation speaks to the steady rhythm of corporate aviation in an era of global connectivity.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 8X


The aircraft
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