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Goldman Sachs flies to Charlotte in the week of the Southeast's big investor summit
The Gulfstream G650ER from Marsh Harbour to Charlotte tracks with the annual Southeast Private Capital Conference in the city.
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Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs flew from Leonard M. Thompson International Airport in Marsh Harbour to Charlotte Douglas International Airport on May 25, 2026, a 1-hour 45-minute hop in the Gulfstream G650ER N650WS. The bank had been island-hopping in the Bahamas for several days, with recent flights shuttling between California and the Abacos.
The arrival in Charlotte comes the same week as the Southeast Private Capital Conference, a major gathering of institutional investors and private-equity firms at the Charlotte Convention Center, per the conference's published schedule. Goldman Sachs executives routinely attend such closed-door meetings to scout deals and court pension-fund clients, and the Charlotte stop — a recurring destination in the bank's flight logs — fits that pattern.
Goldman Sachs operates a two-aircraft fleet, with this G650ER serving as the long-range workhorse. The preceding Bahamas stays suggest a brief holiday before returning to business; the bank's CEO David Solomon is based in New York, but Charlotte's financial-services sector and investor-heavy calendar make it a logical landing point for the firm's dealmaking machine.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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