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Larry Page's Gulfstream returns to Provo after Idaho sojourn, as tax avoidance pattern persists
If aboard, the flight from Coeur d'Alene lands at Larry Page's Utah base amid his ongoing migration of assets to Florida.
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Larry Page
Larry Page's aircraft, the 2022 Gulfstream G650ER registered N618PB, was tracked departing Coeur d'Alene Airport in Idaho on June 26, 2026, and arriving at Provo Municipal Airport in Utah after a 1-hour, 36-minute flight. The plane climbed to 45,025 feet and reached a maximum ground speed of 509 knots, completing a 387-nautical-mile journey that deposits the jet at Mr. Page's home base.
If Larry Page was aboard, the timing would merely mark a return to Utah after a brief Idaho trip—likely a weekend escape to the resort town of Coeur d'Alene, which is a known destination for the wealthy seeking low-profile recreation. The flight follows a pattern of domestic hops that have, in recent weeks, included visits to San Antonio, Washington, D.C., and Idaho, per flight records tracked by Celebplanes.
Mr. Page's aviation footprint has been unusually active this month, with multiple flights between Provo and Coeur d'Alene, as well as Oakland and San Antonio. The billionaire's relocation of business entities to Florida and Delaware—reported by Fortune and Business Insider—continues, with this particular trip revealing no obvious business imperative at the destination. For a figure as reclusive as Mr. Page, a quiet return to base is its own explanation.
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