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Fortive lands at Paine Field the day it reports Q1 earnings and refinances debt.
Fortive Corporation's Global 6000 arrives in Seattle just as the company details a strong quarter and a $1.1 billion bond offering.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Fortive

Fortive
Fortive Corporation flew from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to Paine Field in Everett, Washington, on June 10, 2026, touching down at its corporate headquarters airport after a 4-hour, 43-minute trip. The Bombardier Global 6000, tail number N716TV, departed Harrisburg International at 1:48 p.m. Eastern and landed in the Pacific Northwest early that evening.
The flight lands the same day Fortive reported first-quarter 2026 results, per a press release on the company's investor site. The report showed core revenue growth of roughly 5% and adjusted earnings per share growth of about 25%. President and CEO Olumide Soroye described the quarter as "a strong start to the year." The trip also coincides with the company's pricing of $1.1 billion in senior notes on May 12, 2026, as reported by Morningstar, intended to refinance maturing debt and for general corporate purposes. The earnings call was held at noon Eastern, likely just before the aircraft departed.
This midweek return to KPAE fits a pattern from the aircraft's recent flight log. The Global 6000 flew from Everett to Dallas on May 26, then back on May 29, and made a New York-to-Seattle run on May 22. The Harrisburg stop may have been a connecting leg from a previous trip to the Detroit area on June 9. Fortive operates from its Everett headquarters, and the timing aligns squarely with a major corporate announcement.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


The aircraft
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