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Goldman Sachs flies to Teterboro after a week of earnings and investor calls

The investment bank returns to base after a busy week of earnings announcements and investor relations.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Goldman Sachs

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Goldman Sachs

Goldman Sachs's Gulfstream G280 (N280WS) flight path — KTEB — Teterboro to KTEB — Teterboro
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Goldman Sachs flew its Gulfstream G280, tail number N280WS, from Chicago to Teterboro on May 26, 2026, after a brief trip to the Midwest. The aircraft had departed Teterboro earlier that day for Chicago, returning just hours later, suggesting a short business meeting or internal conference.

The same week, Goldman Sachs reported its first-quarter 2026 earnings on April 13, with net revenues of $17.23 billion and diluted EPS of $17.55, per the firm's SEC filing. The bank also held a conference call to discuss results and outlook, which was open to the public. The return to Teterboro likely follows a meeting with investors or clients in Chicago, a common destination for the firm's mid-range aircraft.

Recent flights show Goldman Sachs using N280WS for a mix of domestic and international trips, including a May 20 flight from Teterboro to Portugal and a May 21 flight from Portugal to California. The G280 is the firm's mid-range option, suited for regional travel where the larger G650ER is unnecessary.

Aboard the Gulfstream G280

Gulfstream G280 exterior — Goldman Sachs's private jet (N280WS)
Gulfstream G280 cabin floor plan — Goldman Sachs's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Gulfstream G280

The aircraft

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