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Goldman Sachs Gulfstream hops to Dallas Love Field after LA leg

The 33-minute flight from a private Texas airfield likely repositioned the aircraft for upcoming executive travel.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Goldman Sachs

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Goldman Sachs's Gulfstream G280 (N280WS) flight path — 3TX9 — Rafter J to KDAL — Dallas Love
Flight path · 3TX9 — Rafter JKDAL — Dallas Love · 33m airborne
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Departure
3TX9 — Rafter J
Arrival
KDAL — Dallas Love
Airborne
33m
Distance
30 nm
CO₂
1.3t

Goldman Sachs flew from Rafter J Airport to Dallas Love Field on June 1 in a 33-minute hop aboard its Gulfstream G280, tail N280WS. The aircraft reached a modest 3,975 feet and 226.9 knots — a short repositioning flight rather than a long-haul trip.

The same day, the G280 had arrived in the Dallas area from Los Angeles, following a multi-city itinerary that included New York, Winston-Salem, and Palm Springs over the prior week. The brief final leg to Love Field suggests a logistical move — perhaps to pick up executives or to prepare for a return to the firm’s Northeast base. Goldman Sachs maintains a regional office in Dallas, and the flight aligns with routine corporate travel between financial hubs.

Goldman Sachs operates two Gulfstreams from its Teterboro home base: the long-range G650ER and the mid-range G280 used here. This flight fits the pattern of short repositioning hops that keep the fleet ready for the next client meeting or board session, with no single headline event driving the trip.

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

Type
Gulfstream G280
Tail
N280WS
Max alt
3,975 ft
Max speed
227 kt

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