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International Business Machines Corp returns to HQ after Boston's IBM Think 2026
The company's Gulfstream G650ER flight coincides with the close of its flagship AI-focused conference in Boston this week.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · IBM
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International Business Machines Corp's Gulfstream G650ER, tail number N780RW, departed Boston Logan International Airport at 11:43 a.m. on May 7, 2026, touching down at Westchester County Airport just 50 minutes later. The short hop covered 200 miles at a modest 14,200 feet, suggesting a quick executive shuttle rather than a leisurely jaunt.
The timing aligns neatly with the final day of IBM Think 2026, the company's premier global conference held May 4-7 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. As per IBM's event site, the gathering drew over 5,000 business and technology leaders to explore AI innovations and productivity gains, with CEO Arvind Krishna set to keynote on the revolution's business implications. Such events often pull senior staff from Armonk for oversight and networking.
This round-trip echoes International Business Machines Corp's pattern of frequent Boston visits, bolstered by its major research and operational presence in the area alongside hubs in New York and Austin. Recent flights show similar shuttles on May 6 and earlier, underscoring the Northeast corridor's pull for the 282,000-employee giant headquartered nearby in Armonk.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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