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Goldman Sachs flies to Jacksonville the week of a major investor conference
The Gulfstream G280 touches down in Florida as the firm's CEO prepares for a key industry summit.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs flew from Dallas Love Field to Jacksonville International Airport on June 2, 2026, a 1-hour 46-minute hop aboard its Gulfstream G280, tail N280WS. The flight arrived at 17:14 UTC, following a series of recent trips that included a Dallas-area landing on June 1 and a cross-country swing from Los Angeles to Dallas the day before.
The same week, Jacksonville is hosting the 2026 SIFMA Annual Conference, a major gathering of financial industry leaders, per the event's official schedule. Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon is listed as a keynote speaker at the conference, which runs from June 3-5, according to SIFMA's website. The trip aligns with the firm's pattern of deploying its mid-range G280 for regional business engagements, as opposed to the long-range G650ER used for international routes.
This Jacksonville visit follows a busy week for the Goldman Sachs fleet, which included a May 31 flight from Teterboro to Los Angeles and a May 30 return from Palm Springs to Teterboro. The Dallas stopover on June 1 suggests a brief layover before the final leg to Florida, underscoring the bank's efficient use of its aircraft for time-sensitive executive travel.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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