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Boston Scientific's Challenger 650 Returns to Massachusetts Base After Seattle Flight
The medical devices company's jet arrives at Hanscom Field on May 6, 2026, amid a packed schedule of Boston business events.
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Boston Scientific
The Bombardier Challenger 650 with tail number N650BS, owned by Boston Scientific, landed at Hanscom Field near Bedford, Massachusetts, at 3:49 a.m. Eastern Time on May 6, 2026. The flight originated from coordinates near Seattle at 11:06 p.m. Pacific Time the previous day, covering the cross-country route in 4 hours and 43 minutes. Reaching a maximum altitude of 39,000 feet and ground speeds up to 570 knots, the journey exemplifies the streamlined mobility that keeps corporate leaders connected.
Boston Scientific, a Marlborough, Massachusetts-based innovator in cardiology, urology, and endoscopy medical devices, operates from this home base under CEO Mike Mahoney. The company's frequent destinations—such as Washington Dulles, London Heathrow, Chicago O'Hare, Minneapolis-St. Paul, San Francisco, and Frankfurt—underscore its international footprint in healthcare. This inbound flight, the first on record for N650BS in recent tracking, likely concludes West Coast business amid the firm's ongoing global engagements.
Boston's early May calendar buzzes with professional gatherings, including the wrap-up of the Marketing and Sales Conference at the Sheraton Boston Hotel and the CFA Society Boston's 40th Annual Market Dinner that evening in downtown. As Boston Scientific gears up for its appearance at Bernstein's 42nd Annual Strategic Decisions Conference on May 27, these transcontinental hops reveal the quiet pulse of medtech decision-making, far from the headlines but essential to the industry's beat.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 650


The aircraft
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