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Jim Mellon’s M-ELON makes a short hop at Stansted after Isle of Man departure
The billionaire investor concluded a UK business swing by flying from the Isle of Man to London for undisclosed meetings.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Jim Mellon

Jim Mellon
Jim Mellon flew from the Isle of Man to London Stansted on June 4, 2026, in his Embraer Phenom 300, tail number M-ELON. The flight touched down at EGSS at 15:29 UTC, followed by a brief five-minute repositioning hop within the airport, reaching just 950 feet. The journey marks the end of a multi-day circuit that included stops in the Liverpool area, as shown by recent flight logs.
The trip coincides with a busy period for Mellon, who chairs the Burnbrae Group and has active investments in biotech, uranium, and emerging markets. While no specific public event was tied to this landing, London remains a hub for investor meetings and regulatory discussions, particularly around the renewable energy and longevity sectors that Mellon champions, per his public statements and book releases.
This pattern of rapid, multi-stop travel is typical for Mellon, who maintains a home base on the Isle of Man and frequently shuttles between the island, London, and European financial centers. The short repositioning at Stansted suggests either an aircraft swap or a test flight, but the broader trip underscores his hands-on approach to managing a global portfolio from the Isle of Man.
Aboard the Embraer Phenom 300


The aircraft
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