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Goldman Sachs returns to Teterboro after a Texas and California swing
The investment bank’s mid-range jet lands the same week the firm’s CEO is expected to address a financial conference in New York.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs flew from Brunswick, Georgia, to Teterboro, New Jersey, late on Tuesday, June 2, aboard its Gulfstream G280, tail N280WS. The 1-hour-42-minute hop concluded a multi-day itinerary that had taken the same aircraft from California to Texas and then to the Georgia coast — a pattern of movement suggesting a busy stretch of partner meetings and out-of-office assessments for the global investment bank.
The return to the New York area arrives the same week David Solomon, chief executive of Goldman Sachs, is scheduled to speak at a major financial-services conference in Manhattan on Thursday, June 4, per a Bloomberg event calendar. Solomon’s appearance offers a chance to discuss the firm’s latest earnings outlook, regulatory posture, and dealmaking pipeline — making a prompt return from the field an operational necessity rather than a luxury.
Recent flight records show N280WS spent the previous week crisscrossing between California, Texas, and the Southeast, a route that aligns with regional client meetings and internal strategy sessions. The jet’s final leg into Teterboro, the firm’s preferred base for the New York metro area, brings it home just in time for the CEO’s marquee public appearance.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


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