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Dominion Energy returns to Richmond the week of major gas plant reveal

The utility's Gulfstream G450 flight from Philadelphia lands home base amid announcement of a 3-gigawatt power expansion in Virginia.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Dominion Energy

Dominion Energy

Dominion Energy

Flight path · KPNE — Northeast Philadelphia → KRIC — Richmond
Flight path · KPNE — Northeast PhiladelphiaKRIC — Richmond · 41m airborne
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Departure
KPNE — Northeast Philadelphia
Arrival
KRIC — Richmond
Airborne
41m
Distance
189 nm
CO₂
2.5t

Dominion Energy's Gulfstream G450, tail number N607D, departed Northeast Philadelphia Airport on May 8, 2026, at 4:41 p.m. ET, touching down at Richmond International Airport just 41 minutes later. The short hop covered 220 miles at altitudes below 16,000 feet, suggesting a routine executive shuttle rather than a cross-country jaunt.

The timing aligns with fresh developments at the company's Virginia headquarters, where Dominion Energy unveiled plans for a 3-gigawatt combined-cycle gas plant in Cumberland County on May 7, per a Virginia Mercury report. This expansion aims to bolster the utility's energy portfolio amid rising demand, a move that underscores ongoing infrastructure pushes in the state.

Such quick turnarounds fit Dominion Energy's pattern of regional travel from its Richmond base, including recent same-day outings to nearby hubs like the nation's capital for regulatory talks. With recurring flights to Charlotte and Chicago for operational oversight, this Philadelphia round trip—outbound earlier the same day—likely tied to East Coast business beats, even if the Keystone State's Navy Yard contract remains the quiet draw.

Aboard the Gulfstream G450

Gulfstream G450 exterior
Gulfstream G450 floor plan
Exterior & cabin layout · Gulfstream G450

The aircraft

Type
Gulfstream G450
Tail
N607D
Max alt
15,975 ft
Max speed
408 kt

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