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JPMorgan Chase lands in Napa the week of the bank's annual investor summit
The bank's Gulfstream G650ER arrives in California wine country ahead of the 2026 JPMorgan Chase Global Investor Conference.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase flew from Reed Airport in Pennsylvania to a private airstrip near Napa, California on June 4, touching down after a four-hour, 39-minute flight across the country. The Gulfstream G650ER, tail N661CH, reached 47,050 feet and a top speed of 500 knots on the transcontinental hop, arriving in the heart of wine country as the bank's leadership prepares for a major investor event.
The same week, JPMorgan Chase is hosting its annual Global Investor Conference in San Francisco, a multi-day gathering where CEO Jamie Dimon and other top executives present strategy and financial outlook to institutional investors, per the bank's own investor relations calendar. The Napa-area arrival positions the bank's senior team within driving distance of the city, allowing for secure, flexible travel ahead of the conference.
The flight continues a pattern of concentrated business travel for N661CH: after a week of European stops in late May—London, Paris, Warsaw, and Milan—the aircraft returned to the U.S. and made a series of short hops in the Northeast before this cross-country trip. JPMorgan Chase's board mandates security-first travel for Dimon and select executives, making the corporate fleet the default for high-stakes appearances like this week's investor summit.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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