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Halliburton lands in the Hamptons after a Pittsburgh stop, same week as an energy conference

The Gulfstream G550 touched down near East Hampton, New York, while an oil-and-gas summit convenes in the same region.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Halliburton

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Halliburton's Gulfstream G550 (N235DX) flight path — KPIT — Pittsburgh to KFOK — Francis S Gabreski
Flight path · KPIT — PittsburghKFOK — Francis S Gabreski · 1h 16m airborne
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Departure
KPIT — Pittsburgh
Arrival
KFOK — Francis S Gabreski
Airborne
1h 16m
Distance
346 nm
CO₂
5.0t

Halliburton flew from Pittsburgh International Airport to a point near East Hampton, New York, on June 4, 2026, a 1-hour-16-minute hop in its Gulfstream G550 (tail N235DX). The arrival coordinates place the aircraft close to the Hamptons, a frequent summer destination for business leaders.

The same week, the Energy & Infrastructure Summit is underway in the New York metro area, per the event's published schedule. Halliburton's CEO Jeff Miller or senior executives often attend such gatherings to discuss oilfield services trends, regulatory shifts, and Gulf of Mexico and Middle East operations. The flight lands as the industry watches potential permitting changes and global rig demand, topics likely on the summit agenda.

This trip follows a pattern of recent Halliburton flights: the same aircraft visited Pittsburgh on June 2 from Phoenix, and earlier legs shuttled between Houston, the Gulf Coast, and Ohio. The brief Pittsburgh stop may have involved a supplier meeting or a visit to the company's technology center near the city, before heading to the New York area for the conference circuit.

Aboard the Gulfstream G550

Gulfstream G550 exterior — Halliburton's private jet (N235DX)
Gulfstream G550 cabin floor plan — Halliburton's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Gulfstream G550

The aircraft

Type
Gulfstream G550
Tail
N235DX
Max alt
39,025 ft
Max speed
520 kt

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