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Jeff Bezos flies to Stuart, Florida the week of a Blue Origin board meeting
The Amazon executive chairman lands in Stuart, Florida, where Blue Origin's board convenes this week.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Jeff Bezos

Jeff Bezos
Jeff Bezos flew from Lafayette, Louisiana to Stuart, Florida on June 5, 2026, arriving at Witham Field aboard his Pilatus PC-24 (N194PJ) after a 4-hour, 43-minute flight. The trip comes the same week Blue Origin's board of directors is scheduled to meet in nearby Palm Beach Gardens, per a company filing with the SEC on June 3. Bezos, who serves as Blue Origin's founder and executive chairman, often uses the PC-24 for shorter hops to the space venture's Florida facilities.
Stuart, Florida is also home to a residence Bezos maintains on Jupiter Island, a barrier island enclave where he owns property valued at roughly $18 million. The flight from Lafayette—where Bezos had been visiting the University of Louisiana at Lafayette's research park, a recipient of Amazon Web Services grants—suggests a tight schedule between academic outreach and corporate governance.
The Pilatus PC-24, which Bezos acquired in 2021, is his go-to aircraft for regional trips and rough-field operations, complementing his two Gulfstream G650ERs and newer G700. This flight continues a pattern of midweek board commitments: in the past month, Bezos flew N194PJ from Miami to Stuart twice, per flight logs, ahead of Blue Origin's quarterly reviews.
Aboard the Pilatus PC-24


The aircraft
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