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Google lands in Las Vegas during the week of the 2026 Collision tech conference
N904G flies from San Jose to Las Vegas on June 2, 2026, the same week the Collision tech conference draws 35,000 attendees to the Las Vegas Convention Center.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Google
On June 2, 2026, Google flew from Reid-Hillview Airport of Santa Clara County to Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, a one-hour hop aboard Gulfstream G550 tail N904G. The flight, at 2:22 p.m. local time, follows a pattern of West Coast hops for the Alphabet corporate fleet—the same aircraft flew from Seattle to Mountain View in late May.
The arrival lands squarely during Collision, the major North American tech conference that runs June 1–4 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, per the event's published schedule. Collision draws thousands of founders, investors, and executives each year; Sundar Pichai has keynoted the event in past years, and Google's cloud and advertising teams maintain a consistent presence. The conference's 2026 agenda includes panels on generative AI and enterprise cloud—both core Google businesses.
Google's two Gulfstream G550s, including N904G, operate regularly out of Moffett Federal Airfield, the company's $1.16 billion leased base. Las Vegas is a recurring destination for the fleet—N10XG logged multiple trips to KLAS in 2024–25—making this a familiar route for a well-timed business trip.
Aboard the Gulfstream G550


The aircraft
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