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General Electric returns to Cincinnati after a quick trip to Pennsylvania
The HondaJet trip from Barnhart Airport to KCVG follows a busy week of flights for the GE Aerospace CEO.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · General Electric
General Electric
General Electric flew from Barnhart Airport in Pennsylvania to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport on June 1, 2026, a journey of just over an hour aboard the company's HondaJet HA-420, tail number N120GE.
The trip lands General Electric's CEO Larry Culp back at home base in Cincinnati the same week the company continues to settle into its post-2024 identity as GE Aerospace, with a focus on jet engine manufacturing and services. The flight from Pennsylvania—where Barnhart Airport serves industrial and corporate traffic—may relate to supplier meetings or regional operational reviews, though no specific public event is tied to this leg, per available flight data.
The pattern of recent flights shows General Electric's HondaJet moving frequently between Cincinnati, Burlington, Vermont, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida in late May, consistent with a business schedule of site visits and investor engagements. This quick turn to Pennsylvania and back fits the modest, efficient profile of the HA-420—a very-light jet that keeps the CEO mobile without the overhead of a larger fleet.
Aboard the HondaJet HA-420


The aircraft
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