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Halliburton flies from Baltimore to New York the week of the energy conference circuit
The oilfield services giant heads to LaGuardia as industry events and investor meetings fill the mid-Atlantic calendar.
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Halliburton
Halliburton flew from Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport to LaGuardia Airport on May 21, 2026, a 53-minute hop in its Gulfstream G550, tail N235DX. The aircraft, a 2006 model with serial 5085, is part of Halliburton's fleet of six executive jets and has previously served time with JP Morgan Chase and Corporate Air LLC before landing with the Houston-based oilfield services company, per [planelogger.com](https://www.planelogger.com/aircraft/Registration/N235DX/711597).
The same week, New York plays host to the annual Bernstein Strategic Decisions Conference, a fixture for energy-sector executives and institutional investors. Halliburton CEO Jeff Miller is a recurring speaker at such gatherings, and the company's presence in Manhattan this week aligns with the conference's focus on upstream capital discipline and global rig demand, as covered by Reuters on Monday. The Gulfstream G550, a $54.5 million business jet produced by Gulfstream Aerospace until July 2021 per [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G550), offers the range and cabin comfort needed for a day trip from Houston or a multi-city swing.
The Baltimore-to-New York leg follows a pattern of eastward movement: the same aircraft flew from Las Vegas to Pittsburgh on May 18, and from Amsterdam to Pittsburgh on May 12, suggesting a recent European swing before this week's domestic circuit. Halliburton's heavy Middle East and Australasia travel, matching its rig footprint, makes the G550 a logical tool for the CEO and senior team to hit investor meetings and industry panels without commercial airline delays.
Aboard the Gulfstream G550


The aircraft
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