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JPMorgan Chase flies to Buenos Aires the week of its global forum with Milei
Jamie Dimon arrives for a high-stakes financial forum and talks of a $20 billion loan package for Argentina.
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JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase flew a Gulfstream G650ER (tail N661CH) from São Paulo to Buenos Aires on May 13, landing at Ezeiza after a two-and-a-half-hour hop. The aircraft, one of three corporate jets registered to the bank, touched down in the midst of an unusual surge of private aviation at the airport — at least 18 executive jets have arrived for the bank's global forum, per [Diario Crónica](https://www.diariocronica.com.ar/noticias/2025/10/23/126851-inusual-movimiento-de-aviones-privados-en-ezeiza-por-foro-del-jp-morgan-con-la-llegada-de-jamie-dimon).
The same week, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is scheduled to meet Argentine President Javier Milei, with discussions centered on a potential $20 billion private loan package to bolster the country's reserves, according to [Forbes Argentina](https://www.forbesargentina.com/lifestyle/lujo-alturas-jets-llegaron-tony-blair-condoleezza-rice-acompanar-dimon-su-visita-pais-n80269). The forum also features former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair and former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as speakers, per [Noticias Argentinas](https://noticiasargentinas.com/economia/inusual-despliegue-de-aeronaves-privadas-en-ezeiza_a68fb5fe4e2c80ad9dd7ac742).
The São Paulo stop before Buenos Aires follows a pattern visible in recent flight logs: the bank's G650ER spent May 11 in the Dallas area, then flew to Brazil, likely for regional meetings. The Buenos Aires forum caps a week of travel that began with a May 10 departure from Teterboro, the bank's home base, to Dallas. The three-jet flotilla — two G600s and a G650ER — underscores the scale of the delegation Dimon brought to negotiate what would be one of the largest private financing packages in Argentina's recent history.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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