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JPMorgan Chase lands in Paris the week of its CEO's global markets conference
Jamie Dimon's Gulfstream G650ER arrives at Le Bourget after a 40-minute hop from London Stansted.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase flew from London Stansted to Paris-Le Bourget on June 17, a 40-minute hop aboard its Gulfstream G650ER, tail N661CH. The flight touched down at 10:05 UTC after a brief airborne window at 21,000 feet.
The same week, CEO Jamie Dimon is attending the bank's annual global markets conference in Paris, where he warned the UK government that JPMorgan Chase would reconsider its billion-pound London headquarters investment if bank taxes increase, per a report from Gate News on May 12. The conference, held in the French capital, provides a platform for Dimon to address investors and policymakers amid ongoing trade tensions and private-credit turbulence.
The short London-to-Paris leg follows a pattern of European travel for the bank's leadership. Earlier in June, N661CH flew from New York to Mexico City for Dimon's meeting with President Sheinbaum, as covered by Mexico News Daily on June 10, then returned to the U.S. before crossing the Atlantic. The aircraft's recent itinerary—including stops in Dallas for the Corporate Challenge and Tampa after South America—underscores the bank's globe-spanning operations.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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