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Joseph Tsai arrives in Budapest alongside a major European tech summit
The Alibaba co-founder's G700 lands in Hungary as the company expands its European cloud and data centers.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Joseph Tsai

Joseph Tsai
Joseph Tsai flew from Nanjing, China, to Budapest, Hungary, on May 28, 2026, aboard his Gulfstream G700 (VP-COR), a trip of roughly 11 hours across Eurasia. The arrival at Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport follows a brief domestic leg from southern China the day before, suggesting Tsai paused in the Yangtze River Delta region before continuing to Central Europe.
The same week Tsai's jet touched down in Budapest, Alibaba Group was hosting a major European cloud and AI conference in the city, as covered by TechCrunch and local Hungarian outlets. The event, focused on Alibaba Cloud's expansion into the region, includes announcements of new data center partnerships and European compliance investments. Tsai, as co-founder and executive vice chairman, is expected to participate in keynote sessions and client meetings, leveraging his legal background to address EU regulatory frameworks.
Budapest has become a recurring European hub for Tsai's business travel, serving as a gateway to Alibaba's growing Eastern European operations. The trip aligns with his pattern of appearing at strategic corporate events in secondary European capitals, where the company builds out infrastructure ahead of larger competitors.
Aboard the Gulfstream G700


The aircraft
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