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Jim Mellon flies to Liverpool the week of the International Business Festival
The Isle of Man billionaire touches down at Liverpool John Lennon Airport ahead of the International Business Festival 2026.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Jim Mellon

Jim Mellon
Jim Mellon flew from his home base at Isle of Man Airport to Liverpool John Lennon Airport on June 1, 2026, a 34-minute hop in his Embraer Phenom 300, M-ELON. The short crossing over the Irish Sea is a routine route for the Manx financier, but the timing places him in Merseyside the same week as the International Business Festival 2026, a major biennial event running from June 1 to June 12 at the Liverpool Exhibition Centre, per the festival's official schedule.
Mellon, a contrarian investor and author of books on longevity and emerging markets, is known to attend business conferences and investor gatherings across the UK and Europe. The festival, which draws thousands of delegates and speakers from sectors including biotech and finance, aligns directly with his investment focus on longevity science and uranium—two themes he has publicly championed in recent interviews.
The flight from Ronaldsway to Liverpool is one of Mellon's shorter trips, but it follows a pattern of targeted business travel: earlier the same day, his aircraft tracked from a location near Bedfordshire to the Isle of Man, suggesting a return leg before heading to the mainland. For a man who registered the first aircraft on the Isle of Man's M-register, the journey is as much about convenience as it is about being in the right room at the right time.
Aboard the Embraer Phenom 300


The aircraft
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