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Google flies to New York as AI Week festival launches in the city
The company's Gulfstream touches down at Teterboro the same week a major AI event draws tech leaders to NYC from May 11-17.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Google
Google dispatched its Gulfstream G550, tail number N10XG, from San Jose International Airport to Teterboro Airport on May 11, covering the 2,500-mile route in under five hours at altitudes topping 45,000 feet. The flight, departing around 10:45 a.m. Pacific time, landed near New York City by early afternoon Eastern, positioning executives for East Coast engagements.
The timing aligns with the start of AI Week New York 2026, a citywide festival running May 11-17 that gathers C-suite leaders, engineers, and policymakers for panels, workshops, and networking on artificial intelligence, as detailed on the event's official site. Google, at the forefront of AI development through tools like Gemini, likely sent representatives to engage in this hub of innovation—Brooklyn's Tech Expo on May 12 adds further draw for the sector's heavyweights.
This trip fits Google's pattern of frequent shuttles to Teterboro, a recurring destination alongside Santa Barbara and Las Vegas, underscoring routine New York business from its Mountain View headquarters. Recent flights, including a May 11 hop to Bentonville for potential Walmart talks, highlight the company's cross-country rhythm amid AI's accelerating demands.
Aboard the Gulfstream G550


The aircraft
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