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Fortive Corporation jets back to Pittsburgh for subsidiary oversight
The industrial tech firm's Global 6000 returns to the city housing its key gas detection unit, Industrial Scientific, after West Coast engagements.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Fortive

Fortive
Fortive Corporation's Bombardier Global 6000, tail number N716TV, departed Seattle's Paine Field International Airport on May 11, 2026, at 8:02 p.m. local time, touching down at Pittsburgh International Airport nearly four hours later. The flight cruised at a maximum altitude of 41,900 feet, reaching speeds up to 582 knots amid clear skies over the Midwest.
The timing aligns with Fortive's ongoing management of its Pittsburgh-based operations, particularly Industrial Scientific, the subsidiary acquired in 2017 and headquartered at 1 Life Way in the city's airport corridor, as detailed on Fortive's official operating companies page. This visit likely involves executive oversight following the company's first-quarter earnings release on April 30, which reported 7.7 percent revenue growth to $1.07 billion, per the investor relations announcement. Pittsburgh remains a hub for Industrial Scientific's gas detection innovations, essential to Fortive's intelligent operating systems segment.
This trip echoes a pattern in Fortive's recent aviation activity: the same aircraft left the Pittsburgh area on May 5, bound for Southern California before heading to the company's Everett, Washington, headquarters near Seattle. Such shuttles underscore the holdco's distributed footprint, with recurring stops at major hubs like Chicago and London, but Pittsburgh stands out for its specialized industrial ties— a quiet reminder that even conglomerates keep roots in the Rust Belt.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


The aircraft
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