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JPMorgan Chase flies to Buffalo the week of a regional economic forum
The bank's Gulfstream G600 lands in Buffalo as the city hosts a major conference on upstate New York's financial sector.
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JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase flew from Black Otter Airport in rural New York to Buffalo Niagara International Airport on June 4, a 65-minute hop in its Gulfstream G600, tail N601CH. The flight arrived at 7:04 PM UTC, touching down in western New York as the bank's corporate fleet continues a pattern of domestic and transatlantic travel.
The same week, Buffalo is hosting the 2026 Upstate New York Economic Summit, a conference focused on regional finance, manufacturing, and infrastructure investment, per local news coverage. JPMorgan Chase has a significant operational presence in Buffalo, including a large retail and commercial banking hub, and the summit draws executives from major financial institutions to discuss policy and development in the region.
The Buffalo trip follows a busy stretch for the bank's aircraft: earlier in the week, N601CH flew from Toronto to the New York area, and in late May, the fleet shuttled between London, Paris, Warsaw, and Milan. The pattern reflects JPMorgan Chase's broad geographic footprint, with the Buffalo stop aligning with a targeted engagement in a growing market for the bank's regional operations.
Aboard the Gulfstream G600


The aircraft
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