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Fortune Brands touches down in Cleveland amid Q1 earnings and CEO shakeup
The corporate jet arrives post-earnings release, likely eyeing the retained Moen R&D center near the airport.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Fortune Brands

Fortune Brands
Fortune Brands flew from the Chicago area to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport on May 8, 2026, touching down aboard its Embraer Legacy 500, tail number N520FB. The brief hop marked a quick pivot from the company's Deerfield, Illinois, headquarters to the Ohio city, where coordinates place the origin near its home base.
The timing aligns with Fortune Brands' first-quarter earnings announcement on May 7, as reported by MarketBeat, capping a turbulent period that saw CEO Nicholas Fink depart last week, according to a Fast Company profile. With interim leadership in place and a new CEO appointment slated for May 13, the visit underscores efforts to steady operations at key sites like the Moen R&D center in North Olmsted, a Cleveland suburb the company vowed to keep open despite earlier consolidation pressures.
This Cleveland stop follows May 7 flights between the headquarters and Bentonville, Arkansas—Walmart's backyard and a vital retail outlet for brands like Moen and Master Lock. Such patterns highlight Fortune Brands' routine shuttles to business nerve centers, from recurring jaunts to Austin and Houston for supply chain ties, to these ad-hoc checks on far-flung facilities amid internal flux.
Aboard the Embraer Legacy 500


The aircraft
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