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Hess Corporation flies to Farnborough week after strong Q1 earnings boost
The private jet trip aligns with Chevron's post-Hess integration momentum, likely for UK investor and partner meetings.
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Hess Corporation's Gulfstream G650ER, registration N1454H, lifted off from Teterboro Airport just after 2 a.m. on May 8, 2026, slicing across the Atlantic to land at Farnborough Airport by mid-morning local time. The six-hour flight, cruising at over 45,000 feet and peaking at 615 knots, marked a routine yet telling jaunt for the New York-based energy firm now woven into Chevron's fabric.
The timing piques interest: it follows Chevron's May 1 announcement of first-quarter earnings that beat expectations, with upstream profits up 4% year-over-year thanks to higher oil prices and seamless Hess integration, as reported by Reuters. Such positive momentum often prompts executive travel to Europe, where recurring London visits hint at stakeholder engagements—perhaps investor briefings or partnership talks amid the company's expanding global footprint.
This UK foray echoes Hess's recent rhythm, including back-and-forth hops between New York and Washington, D.C., over the prior week, likely navigating post-acquisition regulatory waters. With longstanding ties to London via EGLL and assets in Guyana alongside Exxon, the trip underscores the quiet churn of international energy business, where private wings carry the weight of billion-dollar decisions.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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