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Walmart flies to Dallas ahead of Road to Open Call event
The trip aligns with preparations for the retailer's annual supplier outreach summit on May 14.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Walmart
Walmart
Walmart dispatched its Embraer Praetor 500, tail number N383PA, from Rogers Municipal Airport in Arkansas to Addison Airport near Dallas on May 7, 2026. The short hop lasted under an hour, covering just over 300 miles at altitudes below 25,000 feet—a routine jaunt for the retail giant's executive fleet.
The timing suggests groundwork for Walmart's Road to Open Call 2026, a key supplier recruitment tour stop scheduled for May 14 in Dallas, per the company's corporate website. This annual event, now in its 13th year, scouts American-made products from entrepreneurs, with regional previews building buzz ahead of the main October summit in Bentonville. As the world's largest retailer by revenue eyes fresh inventory amid e-commerce growth, such pre-event travel underscores the hands-on approach under CEO John Furner.
This Dallas run fits Walmart's pattern of frequent Texas visits, a recurring destination alongside hubs like Atlanta and Chicago. With a policy mandating company aircraft for executive travel—disclosing over $800,000 in personal use for top leaders last fiscal year—the flight reflects the Bentonville-based operation's logistical footprint, especially as Furner settles into his role since February.
Aboard the Embraer Praetor 500


The aircraft
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