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Mark Zuckerberg's Gulfstream G700 Lands in Monterey After Short Bay Area Hop
The Meta CEO's latest flight covers just 23 minutes from near Palo Alto to the Monterey Peninsula.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Mark Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder and CEO of Meta, arrived in Monterey, California, aboard his newly delivered Gulfstream G700, tail number N3880, on May 6, 2026. The aircraft departed from coordinates near his Palo Alto home base at 1:35 a.m. PDT and touched down after a mere 23 minutes at 1:59 a.m., reaching a maximum altitude of 5,925 feet. Operated by Solairus Aviation and featuring Meta's blue-and-white livery, the $80 million G700 represents an upgrade in Zuckerberg's fleet, which logs significant mileage—his G650ER alone has clocked 348,449 miles and over 4,390 metric tons of CO₂ emissions.
This brief jaunt follows a pattern of recent transcontinental travel for Zuckerberg. On May 5, his jets shuttled from New York to Columbus, Ohio, then onward to the Bay Area, with another stop in Monterey that day. The recurring short hops to coastal destinations echo Zuckerberg's known affinity for California's scenic spots, though no public events tie him directly to Monterey this week. His recurring destinations include Hawaii and Reno, but the Monterey Peninsula offers a quick escape from Silicon Valley routines amid Meta's ongoing AI and metaverse pursuits.
Zuckerberg's aviation footprint continues to draw scrutiny, especially for low-altitude flights like this one that still consume jet fuel efficiently yet symbolize the perks of his $220–263 billion net worth. With properties spanning Kauai ranches and Tahoe estates, such trips underscore a lifestyle blending business and leisure, even as Meta enforces privacy measures against flight trackers citing safety concerns.
Aboard the Gulfstream G700


The aircraft
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