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Fortive returns to Seattle after earnings and Wolfe Research conference

CEO Olumide Soroye's Global 6000 lands at Paine Field the same week Fortive reports Q1 results and presents at an investor conference.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Fortive

Fortive corporate logo

Fortive

Fortive's Bombardier Global 6000 (N716TV) flight path — KTEB — Teterboro to KPAE — Seattle Paine
Flight path · KTEB — TeterboroKPAE — Seattle Paine · 5h 6m airborne
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Departure
KTEB — Teterboro
Arrival
KPAE — Seattle Paine
Airborne
5h 6m
Distance
2,077 nm
CO₂
19.6t

Fortive Corporation's Bombardier Global 6000, tail number N716TV, arrived at Seattle Paine Field International Airport on May 22, 2026, after a 5-hour flight from Teterboro Airport in New Jersey. The trip closed out a multi-leg East Coast swing.

The same week, Fortive reported its first-quarter 2026 earnings, posting revenue of $1.07 billion and adjusted EPS growth of 25%, per the company's May 21 press release. President and CEO Olumide Soroye also presented at the Wolfe Research 19th Annual Global Transportation & Industrials Conference on May 19, as announced by the firm. The return flight suggests executives headed back to the Everett, Washington headquarters after the earnings call and investor meetings.

Recent flights show a pattern of Seattle-to-New York trips, including a May 18 departure from Paine Field to Teterboro, followed by shuttles to Boston and back. The May 22 return is consistent with a post-earnings, post-conference return to base.

Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000

Bombardier Global 6000 exterior — Fortive's private jet (N716TV)
Bombardier Global 6000 cabin floor plan — Fortive's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Bombardier Global 6000

The aircraft

Type
Bombardier Global 6000
Tail
N716TV
Max alt
40,025 ft
Max speed
496 kt

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