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Jeff Bezos's G700 lands at Boeing Field the week of his VivaTech AI push and Venice wedding finale
If aboard, Jeff Bezos would arrive in Seattle the same week his Prometheus AI venture and Blue Origin lunar plans dominate headlines.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Jeff Bezos

Jeff Bezos
Jeff Bezos's Gulfstream G700, tail N11AF, was tracked departing Van Nuys Airport at 17:14 UTC on June 26 and landing at King County International Airport (Boeing Field) two hours and eleven minutes later, reaching a max altitude of 43,025 feet and a ground speed of 519 knots.
If aboard, Jeff Bezos would arrive in Seattle the same week his Prometheus AI company — co-founded with Vik Bajaj and reportedly valued at $41 billion per Luxsure — is making waves for its "artificial general engineer" concept, and just days after his VivaTech appearance in Paris where he argued for colonizing the moon to save Earth, as covered by Euronews. The timing also coincides with the final night of his reported $50 million Venice wedding celebration, per Reuters and AP, which drew guests including Oprah Winfrey and Bill Gates.
Boeing Field is a recurring destination for Bezos's fleet, often tied to Amazon's Seattle-area operations or Blue Origin's nearby facilities. The G700, delivered in July 2024 as the 20th off the line, has logged frequent trips between Los Angeles, San Francisco, and the Pacific Northwest, consistent with the owner's business and philanthropic footprint in the region.
Aboard the Gulfstream G700


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