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Jensen Huang's Bombardier Global 7500 lands in Los Angeles days after Nvidia's shareholder meeting
If aboard, Jensen Huang's arrival tracks with a post-meeting retreat or business discussions in the region.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Jensen Huang

Jensen Huang
A Bombardier Global 7500 (9H-VID) registered to Jensen Huang departed Norman Y Mineta San Jose International Airport at 18:47 UTC on June 25 and touched down at a private airfield near Los Angeles roughly one hour and 49 minutes later, according to flight tracking data.
If Jensen Huang was aboard, the aircraft would have arrived just one day after Nvidia’s annual shareholder meeting, where the CEO declared the onset of the “era of useful AI” and announced mass production of the Vera Rubin AI platform, per coverage from TradingKey and MOJO Trick. Los Angeles serves as a hub for Nvidia's automotive, robotics, and enterprise AI partners, making the timing of the trip consistent with follow-up meetings or appearances linked to those initiatives.
The flight follows an earlier movement on the same date from a location in Japan (34.43,135.22) to near Tokyo (37.18,145.46), suggesting Jensen Huang may have been traveling internationally before returning to the West Coast. This aircraft has been used for previous trips linking Nvidia's Silicon Valley base with Southern California engagements.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 7500


The aircraft
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