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Marathon Oil Corporation's Gulfstream Lands in Central Illinois After Iowa Hop
The corporate jet's quick flight highlights ongoing regional travel following the ConocoPhillips merger.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Marathon Oil
Marathon Oil
Marathon Oil Corporation's Gulfstream V, tail number N540M, touched down at Central Illinois Regional Airport in Bloomington-Normal on May 6, 2026, after a brief 37-minute departure from Waterloo Regional Airport in Iowa. The flight, reaching a maximum altitude of 23,000 feet and speeds up to 476 knots, reflects the efficiency of private aviation for business executives. Based in Houston, the company—now integrated with ConocoPhillips since their November 2024 merger—relies on such jets for swift domestic moves in its exploration and production operations.
This landing caps a day of movement for the aircraft, which earlier shuttled from near Eau Claire, Wisconsin, to Waterloo. Recent flights trace a zigzag across the Midwest: from Indianapolis to Wisconsin, Cincinnati to Indiana, and points in Ohio. The pattern suggests a packed schedule of meetings or site visits, common for an independent E&P firm navigating post-merger synergies. Recurring routes to Chicago O'Hare and Minneapolis align with this corridor, underscoring Marathon Oil Corporation's focus on heartland energy interests.
With no public events tied to the visit, the trip likely advances internal business amid the company's evolution under ConocoPhillips. Such unassuming hops—far from Dubai's glamour or Washington's policy halls—reveal the quiet grind of corporate consolidation. In an industry where deals reshape maps, Marathon Oil Corporation's jet embodies the steady pursuit of operational footing.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


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