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JPMorgan Chase's Gulfstream G600 flies from Martha's Vineyard to Buffalo the week of Dimon's credit-cycle warnings
If aboard, the timing would align with a company update event in New York and the CEO's public remarks on inflation and credit risk.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase's Gulfstream G600, tail N601CH, was tracked flying from Martha's Vineyard Airport to Buffalo Niagara International Airport on June 24, a 1-hour-14-minute hop that landed at 22:56 UTC. The aircraft had earlier that day made a short positioning flight from Westchester County to Martha's Vineyard, suggesting a brief stop before the Buffalo leg.
If JPMorgan Chase's leadership was aboard, the arrival in Buffalo comes the same week CEO Jamie Dimon warned at the bank's company update event in New York that "my anxiety is high" over a potential credit cycle, per Banking Dive. Dimon also flagged inflation as his single biggest market worry in the bank's SEC proxy filing, warning of a sharp correction if price pressures persist, as covered by The Financial Wire. Buffalo is not a typical JPMorgan Chase destination — the bank's corporate fleet more frequently visits Chicago, London, and Miami — so the trip may relate to regional operations or a private visit.
The flight follows a busy week for JPMorgan Chase's aircraft: N661CH shuttled between London Stansted, Paris Le Bourget, and Milan Linate before returning to Westchester on May 22, per Celebplanes tracking data. The G600's Martha's Vineyard detour and Buffalo arrival suggest a personal rather than purely corporate itinerary, though the bank's board mandates security-first travel for the CEO and select executives.
Aboard the Gulfstream G600


The aircraft
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