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Fortune Brands Innovations flies from Cleveland to Chicago amid Moen HQ relocation
The corporate jet's day trip coincides with oversight of the impending closure of Moen's North Olmsted facility this summer.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Fortune Brands

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Fortune Brands Innovations' Embraer Legacy 500, tail number N520FB, departed Cleveland Hopkins International Airport on May 8, 2026, touching down at Chicago Executive Airport just over an hour later. The short hop capped a quick round-trip from the company's Deerfield headquarters, suggesting a focused business foray into Ohio.
The timing aligns with the final stages of relocating Moen Incorporated's headquarters from North Olmsted, a Cleveland suburb, to the Chicago area—a move announced in early 2025 and slated for completion this summer, per reports from Crain's Cleveland Business. Affecting around 350 employees, the consolidation aims to streamline U.S. operations under Fortune Brands Innovations' umbrella, with many staff offered relocation options. Such visits underscore the hands-on management as deadlines loom.
This Cleveland excursion follows a pattern of targeted trips, including back-to-back visits to Bentonville, Arkansas—Walmart's headquarters—on May 7, likely tied to retail partnerships for brands like Moen and Master Lock. With recurring flights to hubs like Austin and Houston, Fortune Brands Innovations keeps its executive wheels turning amid a year of strategic shifts, including a recent Q1 earnings call that highlighted steady sales in a softening market.
Aboard the Embraer Legacy 500


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