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Halliburton flies from Phoenix to Pittsburgh amid steady Appalachian operations
The Gulfstream G550 lands in Pittsburgh the same week the company maintains its Marcellus Shale footprint.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Halliburton

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Halliburton flew from Phoenix to Pittsburgh on June 2, 2026, aboard its Gulfstream G550 (N235DX), touching down at Pittsburgh International after a 3-hour, 31-minute flight. The trip originated at Sky Harbor, a departure point not typical for the oilfield-services giant, whose executive fleet is based in Houston.
The same week, Halliburton continues its regular tempo of visits to the Pittsburgh region, as reflected in recent flight logs showing multiple arrivals and departures from the area over the prior two weeks. While no major public event or conference was scheduled in Pittsburgh for early June, the company maintains a significant operational presence in the Appalachian Basin, where it provides hydraulic fracturing and completion services for Marcellus and Utica shale producers. Per Halliburton's own investor materials, the region remains a key revenue driver.
The Phoenix stopover may indicate a connecting leg from a Gulf Coast facility or a personal detour by CEO Jeff Miller, who has been shuttling between Houston, the Northeast, and the Gulf of Mexico in recent days. The flight is best read as a routine business movement to one of Halliburton's most active service areas, not a response to a breaking headline.
Aboard the Gulfstream G550


The aircraft
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