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Fortune Brands flies to Cleveland following Q1 earnings release
The trip aligns with ongoing operations at Moen facilities in North Olmsted amid headquarters consolidation efforts.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Fortune Brands

Fortune Brands
Fortune Brands jetted from Chicago Executive Airport to Cleveland Hopkins International on May 8, 2026, in its Embraer Legacy 500, N520FB. The 49-minute hop covered 330 miles at speeds topping 549 knots, landing just after 5:50 p.m. local time. For a company headquartered in Deerfield, Illinois, the quick jaunt to Ohio suggests routine business rather than leisure.
The visit coincides with Fortune Brands Innovations' core operations in the Cleveland area, particularly through its Water Innovations segment, which includes Moen. The company's longtime North Olmsted headquarters, a suburb of Cleveland, remains active despite announced plans to consolidate with the Deerfield HQ, as reported by Crain's Cleveland Business in July 2025. With Q1 2026 earnings released the day before—showing steady performance in home products—the flight likely involved follow-up meetings on product development or the ongoing transition, per the company's investor relations updates.
This Cleveland stop fits a pattern of targeted business travel for Fortune Brands. Just the prior day, the jet shuttled to and from Bentonville, Arkansas—home to Walmart, a key retail partner for brands like Moen and Master Lock. Recurring flights to hubs like Austin and Houston underscore the holding company's focus on operational oversight across its portfolio, even as leadership navigates recent governance shifts.
Aboard the Embraer Legacy 500


The aircraft
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