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Goldman Sachs returns to Teterboro from Charlotte as earnings season closes
The bank's Gulfstream G650ER heads home after a stop in the banking hub of Charlotte, North Carolina.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs flew from Charlotte Douglas International Airport to Teterboro Airport on the evening of May 25, 2026, a 1-hour 34-minute hop aboard its Gulfstream G650ER, N650WS. The aircraft, a long-range workhorse in the bank's two-jet fleet, touched down at its home base just after 5 p.m. local time.
The trip lands at Teterboro the same week the bank is completing its quarterly reporting cycle. Goldman Sachs filed its Form 10-Q with the SEC on May 1, disclosing net earnings of $5.63 billion for the quarter ended March 31, 2026 [last10k.com](https://last10k.com/sec-filings/gs/0000886982-26-000118.htm). The filing, alongside a subsequent prospectus filing on May 15 [sec.gov](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/886982/000119312526226352/gs-20260515.htm), suggests a period of intensive regulatory and investor communication. Charlotte, a major U.S. banking center, is a logical stop for meetings with regional wealth management teams or institutional clients.
This flight follows a pattern visible in the bank's recent movements. Earlier in the week, N650WS flew from California to the Bahamas, then north to Charlotte. The May 19 flights show a brief shuttle between Teterboro and Washington Dulles. The return to Teterboro for the Memorial Day holiday week is consistent with home-base recovery after a string of long-haul trips. For a global investment bank with a two-aircraft fleet, the G650ER is the tool for covering the Americas and beyond, and Charlotte is a frequent waypoint in that network.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


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