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Jensen Huang's aircraft moves at LAX after Asia tour securing chip deals
If aboard, the timing lines up with Huang's return to the U.S. following a two-week tour of Taiwan and South Korea.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Jensen Huang

Jensen Huang
Jensen Huang's Bombardier Global 7500 (tail 9H-VID) was tracked making a brief low-altitude movement at Los Angeles International Airport on June 29, recording a duration of less than a minute and a maximum altitude of 125 feet. The flight comes days after the aircraft appears to have returned from Japan, based on tracking data showing a June 25 arrival on the West Coast.
If Jensen Huang was aboard, the aircraft's movement follows a high-profile return from a two-week Asia tour covering Taiwan and South Korea. During the trip, Huang met with TSMC, SK Hynix, Hyundai, and LG, and unveiled Nvidia's Vera Rubin supercomputer at GTC Taipei, as detailed by Tecrow. Huang also told shareholders this week that Nvidia would prioritize U.S. national security when chip sales conflict with export rules, per The Next Web.
The brief LAX movement could be a repositioning flight or a test, but the recent pattern points to Huang being back on home soil after a critical supply-chain tour. The aircraft's prior flights show a June 25 transit from the Pacific followed by an earlier hop within Japan, consistent with a multi-stop Asia itinerary. As always, celebplanes tracks the plane, not the person.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 7500


The aircraft
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