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JPMorgan Chase lands in Toronto after Nevada retreat, ahead of CEO Dimon's keynote
The bank's G650ER flew from a remote Nevada airstrip to Toronto the same week Jamie Dimon addresses the Toronto Global Forum.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase flew from Tuscarora Plateau Airport in Nevada to Toronto Pearson International Airport on June 1, a 26-minute hop that belies the distance between the two cities — the flight data likely reflects a short repositioning leg, not the full journey. The Gulfstream G650ER, tail N661CH, departed the rural airstrip at 11:32 UTC and arrived in Toronto at 11:58 UTC.
The same week, CEO Jamie Dimon is scheduled to deliver a keynote address at the Toronto Global Forum, a major international conference focused on economic policy and financial stability, per the event's published agenda. The appearance comes as JPMorgan Chase deepens its Canadian presence, with the bank expanding its Toronto trading floor and hiring for its asset management division, as reported by Bloomberg on May 28.
The flight follows a pattern of globe-spanning travel for the bank's corporate fleet: in the preceding fortnight, the same aircraft visited São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Tampa, London, Paris, Warsaw, and Milan before returning to the New York area and then heading to Nevada. The stop at Tuscarora Plateau — a private airstrip often used by high-net-worth individuals for access to nearby ranches and retreats — suggests Dimon may have taken a brief personal break before the Toronto engagement.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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