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Johnson & Johnson's G650ER Shuttles Back to Madrid from Paris
The pharma giant's executive jet completes a quick European hop, echoing patterns of transatlantic business travel.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Johnson & Johnson

Johnson & Johnson
Johnson & Johnson's Gulfstream G650ER, registration N400J, touched down at Madrid's Barajas Airport on May 6, 2026, after a brisk 1-hour-39-minute flight from Paris. Departing at 12:18 UTC, the aircraft climbed to 33,000 feet and hit maximum ground speeds of 508 knots, showcasing the long-range capabilities that complement the company's fleet of a G550, Citation CJ4, and helicopter for shorter New Jersey hops. Headquartered in New Brunswick, New Jersey, under CEO Joaquin Duato, the global pharma and medical devices leader relies on such assets for efficient cross-continental operations.
This Madrid arrival marks a swift return, following the same jet's departure from near the Spanish capital to Paris on May 5. The back-to-back itinerary suggests intensive European engagements, though Madrid diverges from recurring stops like London Heathrow, Amsterdam Schiphol, or U.S. hubs such as Washington Dulles and Chicago O'Hare. Such patterns align with Johnson & Johnson's expansive business rhythm, navigating regulatory landscapes and partnerships across the continent from its Morristown Municipal home base.
In a sector where timing often dictates breakthroughs, these rapid transits highlight the understated demands on corporate aviation for a firm like Johnson & Johnson. Absent specific public disclosures, the flight underscores routine yet vital mobility in sustaining the company's influence in international pharma and medtech arenas, far from the glamour of celebrity jaunts.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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