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Honeywell International Jets to New York Before Wolfe Industrials Conference
The conglomerate's Falcon 8X arrives near NYC as preparations ramp up for CFO Mike Stepniak's May 19 presentation at the key Wolfe Research event.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Honeywell
Honeywell
Honeywell International's Dassault Falcon 8X, tail number N988H, departed John Glenn Columbus International Airport late on May 10, 2026, touching down at Teterboro Airport after a brisk 94-minute flight at altitudes topping 45,000 feet. The trip covered roughly 450 miles northeast, placing the aerospace and automation giant's executives in the heart of the New York metropolitan area.
The timing aligns with buildup to the Wolfe Research Global Transportation and Industrials Conference, set for May 19 in New York City, where Honeywell International CFO Mike Stepniak is slated to speak, according to the company's investor relations announcements from late April. Such gatherings offer a platform for discussing the firm's restructuring and impending aerospace business spin-off, expected in the second half of 2026—moves that have kept Wall Street watching closely.
This flight caps a busy week for the Charlotte-based headquarters' fleet, following hops from Phoenix to Washington, D.C., on May 5 and D.C. to Columbus on May 8. With recurring jaunts to hubs like London and San Francisco, plus the virtual annual shareowners meeting looming on May 22, Honeywell International's travel rhythm underscores the relentless pace of conglomerate oversight in an era of corporate carve-outs.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 8X


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