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Halliburton jet makes brief hop in Amsterdam as European operations expand
The flight follows strong first-quarter growth in Europe/Africa revenues for the oilfield services leader.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Halliburton

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Halliburton flew its Gulfstream G550 in a three-minute circuit at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol on May 11, 2026, topping out at 775 feet and 123 knots. The quick maneuver occurred shortly after the aircraft's longer leg from Manchester, England, signaling the Houston-based firm's active European itinerary.
Such timing aligns with Halliburton's bolstered European footprint, where the Europe/Africa segment posted an 11 percent revenue increase to $858 million in the first quarter of 2026, according to the company's earnings report from April. With facilities in the Netherlands and projects like hydrogen storage trials underway, the stop likely facilitated executive oversight or partner discussions amid rising demand for oilfield services.
The Amsterdam activity caps a frenetic week of hops for Halliburton, starting from Portland, Oregon, through Pittsburgh, New York, and Los Angeles, then across to the UK. This pattern echoes the company's heavy international travel—recurring to London, Dubai, and beyond—tied to its global rig operations and six-aircraft executive fleet.
Aboard the Gulfstream G550


The aircraft
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