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Goldman Sachs lands in San Francisco ahead of SaaStr AI Annual 2026
The bank's private jet arrives in the Bay Area just as the world's largest B2B and AI conference begins, spotlighting tech investments.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs flew its Gulfstream G280 from Teterboro Airport in New Jersey to San Francisco International Airport on May 11, touching down shortly after midnight on May 12. The five-hour, 57-minute journey at 40,000 feet marked a swift cross-country hop for the global investment bank, whose fleet includes this mid-range workhorse alongside a longer-range G650ER.
The timing aligns with the kickoff of SaaStr AI Annual 2026, the premier gathering for over 12,500 founders, executives, and venture capitalists focused on business-to-business software and artificial intelligence, running May 12-14 in the San Francisco Bay Area, as detailed on the event's official site. Goldman Sachs, a key player in tech financing, likely dispatched representatives to network amid booming AI deals and startup valuations.
This trip fits Goldman Sachs' pattern of frequent visits to San Francisco, a recurring destination alongside London, Dubai, Hong Kong, Miami, and Washington. Recent flights have crisscrossed the U.S. and Canada, from Los Angeles to Toronto, underscoring the bank's relentless pursuit of opportunities in a volatile market—wryly reminding us that even in finance, the jet set never truly rests.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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