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Jim Simons's aircraft lands in Trenton the week of the quant-fund drawdown
If aboard, the Renaissance Technologies founder's timing lines up with the worst quant-fund losses since 2023.
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Jim Simons
Jim Simons's Gulfstream G800 (N773MJ) was tracked flying from Swansboro Country Airport in North Carolina to Trenton Mercer Airport on the evening of June 30, arriving just after midnight on July 1. The 4-hour-38-minute flight originated from a coastal airstrip near Camp Lejeune, a route that suggests a departure from the subject's usual Northeast orbit.
If Jim Simons was aboard, the aircraft would have arrived the same week that quant funds faced their sharpest drawdown since 2023, per a report from UBS covered by cryptobriefing.com. The article notes that US-focused systematic long-short equity managers lost roughly 4% in a five-day stretch, with Renaissance Technologies' strategy down approximately 2.8% in the first two weeks of 2026. The timing of the flight — landing near the firm's East Coast base — places the founder's aircraft in the region as fund managers digest the worst deleveraging event in years.
The aircraft's recent flight history shows a pattern of cross-country and transatlantic hops: a June 29 leg from Montana to San Francisco, preceded by a Boston-to-Montana trip, and a June 25 flight from Milan to New Jersey. The Trenton arrival, following a string of long-haul movements, suggests the aircraft is returning to its familiar Northeast orbit — whether for boardroom discussions or simply a change of scenery, the flight log tells its own story.
Aboard the Gulfstream G800


The aircraft
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