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Target Corporation jet touches down in Idaho Falls week of new store groundbreaking
The retailer's Gulfstream G280 arrives as construction begins on a 128,000-square-foot store at Pine Ridge Mall.
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Target Corporation's Gulfstream G280, tail number N585PL, departed Jackson Hole Airport in Wyoming and landed at Idaho Falls Regional Airport in Idaho on May 8, 2026. The brief 18-minute hop covered just over 200 miles at altitudes topping 20,000 feet, suggesting a quick repositioning in the Rocky Mountain region.
The timing aligns with Target's expansion push in the Gem State, where a 200-acre development broke ground three days earlier to house a new flagship store alongside In-N-Out Burger and office spaces, per an Idaho News report. Announced last year, the 128,000-square-foot outlet at Pine Ridge Mall in nearby Chubbuck marks one of over 30 new locations Target plans for 2026, as outlined in the company's March strategic update emphasizing $5 billion in capital investments.
This flight caps a flurry of western hops for the corporate jet on May 7, crisscrossing Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho—perhaps scouting sites or sealing deals amid the retailer's renewed focus on physical growth after a decade of e-commerce emphasis under outgoing CEO Brian Cornell.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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