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Glenn Youngkin's aircraft lands in New River Valley the week of his final State of the Commonwealth address
If aboard, the timing lines up with Youngkin's final address to the Virginia General Assembly, per Cardinal News.
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Glenn Youngkin
Glenn Youngkin's aircraft, a Beechcraft King Air 350 bearing tail number N2VA, was tracked flying from Richmond International Airport (KRIC) to New River Valley Airport (KPSK) on June 29, 2026, a 42-minute hop southwest. The state-operated turboprop departed just before 2:42 PM local time and touched down in the rural airport near Dublin, Virginia, at 3:25 PM.
If Glenn Youngkin was aboard, the flight would arrive the same week he delivered his final State of the Commonwealth address on January 15, 2026, as reported by Cardinal News. In that speech, the outgoing governor urged lawmakers to work with the Trump administration and touted his administration's accomplishments, per the same outlet. New River Valley sits near Virginia's southwestern coal country, a region Youngkin has courted during his term.
The trip follows a pattern of state aircraft movements logged earlier in the day, including hops from Norfolk and Bristol, suggesting a day of regional stops. Youngkin, whose term ends in January 2026 due to Virginia's single-term limit, has used these King Airs for official business throughout his tenure, though he has also been documented using Altria's corporate jet for political travel, per VPM News.
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