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JPMorgan Chase's Gulfstream shuttles between Buffalo and Boston amid succession shake-up
If aboard, the timing aligns with the bank's promotion of Doug Petno and Troy Rohrbaugh to co-presidents.
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JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase's Gulfstream G600, tail N601CH, was tracked departing Buffalo Niagara International Airport for the Boston area on June 29, following a series of flights between the two cities in recent days. The aircraft also performed a brief local movement at Buffalo the same day, consistent with routine repositioning or maintenance.
If JPMorgan Chase leadership was aboard, the trip would coincide with a major leadership reshuffle at the nation's largest bank. On June 25, JPMorgan Chase announced the promotion of Doug Petno and Troy Rohrbaugh to co-presidents, part of the board's ongoing succession planning for CEO Jamie Dimon, per an ABC News report. The announcement also included the retirement of longtime executive Marianne Lake, reshaping the field of potential successors.
The Buffalo-to-Boston corridor is not among JPMorgan Chase's typical recurring destinations, which center on Teterboro, Washington, Chicago, London, and Miami. The repeated flights between the two cities in late June suggest meetings or events tied to the leadership transition, though the bank has not publicly disclosed any specific engagements in either location.
Aboard the Gulfstream G600


The aircraft
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