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General Electric lands in Dallas as its CEO prepares for an investor conference
GE Aerospace (formerly General Electric) flies to Dallas/Fort Worth the same week as a Bernstein conference appearance by CEO Larry Culp.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · General Electric
General Electric
General Electric flew from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport on June 11, a 2-hour 35-minute hop that landed just after 9 a.m. local time. The aircraft, a HondaJet HA-420 registered N120GE, is the company's only active business jet — a modest fleet for a conglomerate that now operates as GE Aerospace after its 2024 spinoff.
The trip coincides with the 42nd Annual Bernstein Strategic Decisions Conference, where Chairman and CEO Larry Culp is scheduled for a fireside chat with analyst Doug Harned, per a GE Aerospace news update this week. Culp last addressed the same conference in late May, telling investors that airlines continue spending on engine maintenance despite higher fuel prices — a signal that the company's high-margin aftermarket business remains strong.
The HondaJet has been busy in recent weeks, mostly shuttling between Cincinnati and the Northeast. Earlier this month it made a round trip to New York's Long Island MacArthur Airport, and in late May it flew to Culpeper, Virginia. But the Dallas trip is the first Texas destination in the available flight history, suggesting the conference — not a routine base shuttle — is the draw.
Aboard the HondaJet HA-420


The aircraft
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