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JPMorgan Chase's Gulfstream G600 lands on Martha's Vineyard ahead of July Fourth weekend
If aboard, the timing would place the bank's leadership at the island retreat the same week a new succession plan was unveiled.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase's Gulfstream G600, tail N601CH, was tracked flying from Trump Mountain Airport in New York to Martha's Vineyard Airport on July 1, touching down after a 1-hour, 4-minute hop. The aircraft reached 35,025 feet and a top speed of 560 knots before descending into the island's seasonal bustle.
If aboard, JPMorgan Chase's CEO would arrive on Martha's Vineyard the same week the bank confirmed a new succession plan, with insiders telling News24 that Jamie Dimon intends to stay on as CEO for up to three more years before transitioning to executive chairman. The board elevated Doug Petno and Troy Rohrbaugh to co-presidents on June 29, per NST, narrowing the field of potential successors. A holiday weekend on the Vineyard would offer a quiet backdrop for reflection — or simply a break after a turbulent stretch of private-credit jitters and trade-policy maneuvering.
The flight follows a pattern of regional shuttles: in the days prior, N601CH made multiple trips between the Boston area and Buffalo, as well as a run to Toronto. The shift to Martha's Vineyard on the cusp of Independence Day suggests a personal rather than corporate itinerary — though, as always, we track the plane, not the passenger.
Aboard the Gulfstream G600


The aircraft
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