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Goldman Sachs Welcomes The Opening Bell In Salt Lake City And Now Returns To Teterboro
Goldman Sachs flew from Spanish Cay to Teterboro the same week its CEO addressed shareholders in Utah and touted record Q1 results.
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Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs flew from Spanish Cay to Teterboro on June 10, 2026, a 2-hour-16-minute Gulfstream G650ER hop that landed just after the market close. The same week, Goldman Sachs convened its annual shareholder meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah, where CEO David Solomon reported record Q1 2026 net revenues of $17.23 billion and launched the "One Goldman Sachs 3.0" AI-driven operating model, per the firm's SEC filing and the meeting operator's remarks [sec.gov](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/886982/000088698226000096/a1q26gsearningsresults.htm) [longbridge.com](https://longbridge.com/en/news/284981755.md). The Salt Lake City gathering also featured shareholder proposals on climate disclosure and executive pay, all of which were rejected.
The return leg from the Bahamas, following a June 9 stop near the islands, suggests a brief break after the shareholder meeting—Goldman Sachs's fleet records show this G650ER frequently works the New York-to-West Coast corridor, with a June 4 flight from San Luis Obispo to Teterboro. The firm is simultaneously battling Morgan Stanley for "lead left" book-runner status on the coming OpenAI and Anthropic IPOs, a prize Fortune reports could be worth outsized fees [qoshe.com](https://qoshe.com/fortune/shawn-tully/a-7-billion-horse-race-goldman-sachs-and-morgan-stanley-battle-for-lead-left-position-ahead-/188651159). For now, the investment bank has touched down at home base, the week's corporate milestones logged and the next deal cycle already in motion.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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