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Exelon Jet Lands in Cabo San Lucas After Brief Colorado Excursion
The utility company's Dassault Falcon 7X returns to Mexico's premier resort spot following a quick Rockies detour, likely for executive downtime post-earnings.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Exelon

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Exelon Corporation's Dassault Falcon 7X, tail number N496AC, departed Eagle County Regional Airport in Colorado on May 9, 2026, at 2:51 p.m. local time, touching down at Cabo San Lucas International Airport just over two hours later. The short hop covered 1,100 miles at altitudes topping 41,000 feet, a departure from the jet's typical East Coast and Midwest runs.
The timing suggests a moment of respite for Exelon's leadership, arriving in Cabo the weekend after the company reported first-quarter 2026 results on May 6, per a Reuters update that day. Exelon raised its capital expenditure plans to $41.7 billion, driven by surging data center demand, while adjusting spending to improve affordability—news that kept CEO Calvin Butler busy in Chicago beforehand. Cabo, with its luxury resorts and clear waters, offers a wry contrast to utility boardrooms, though no public events tie directly to the trip.
This flight caps a quick round trip for the Chicago-based holdco, which ferried the same aircraft from near Cabo coordinates to Eagle County on May 7. Such patterns hint at personal travel amid Exelon's recurring visits to regulatory centers like Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., underscoring the occasional perks of private aviation for a T&D giant serving 11 million customers.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 7X


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