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JPMorgan Chase returns to Westchester after a week of global finance and private-credit turbulence
The bank's Gulfstream G650ER lands at its New York hub the same week JPMorgan cut a KKR credit line and launched a policy forum.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase flew its Gulfstream G650ER, tail N661CH, from Dobie Field in upstate New York to Westchester County Airport on June 7, covering the 51-minute hop at 45,000 feet. The flight touched down at KHPN around 2:06 UTC, returning the bank’s leadership to its preferred New York gateway after a rapid swing through California and the Midwest earlier in the week.
The same week, JPMorgan Chase made news on two fronts: a syndicate it led cut a credit line to a KKR-backed private credit fund by $648 million days before the fund disclosed $560 million in first-quarter losses, per the New York Weekly Times, and CEO Jamie Dimon launched a public-policy forum called “From the Desk,” where he posted about inflation risks tied to the war in Iran. The return to Westchester follows a pattern of globe-hopping by N661CH: earlier in May it flew from Tampa to New York after a South American itinerary that included São Paulo and Buenos Aires, and in late May it shuttled between London, Paris, and Milan for a stretch of transatlantic finance, as tracked by Celebplanes.
For JPMorgan Chase, whose board mandates security-first travel for Dimon and select NEOs, the pattern suggests a leadership team that spends its weeks dispersed across time zones and its weekends regrouping in the New York suburbs. [celebplanes.com](https://www.celebplanes.com/articles/jpmorgan-chase-flight-1846)
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


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