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Larry Page's aircraft lands in the Hamptons after a cross-country flight from Washington
If aboard, the Google co-founder would arrive on Long Island during a quiet summer week, far from his recent Miami acquisitions.
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Larry Page
Larry Page's Gulfstream G650ER, registration N618PB, was tracked departing Horse Heaven Airport in Washington state and landing at Francis S Gabreski Airport in Westhampton Beach, New York, on July 1 after a 4-hour-8-minute flight reaching 49,025 feet.
Should Larry Page have been aboard, this would mark a rare visit to the Hamptons for the reclusive billionaire, who has been steadily relocating assets to Florida and Delaware to sidestep California's proposed wealth tax, per a TechCrunch report. The timing aligns with no major public event in the area, suggesting a private retreat or property scouting—consistent with his low-profile travel patterns.
The flight breaks from Page's recent movements, which have focused on his Provo, Utah home base and Miami residences, purchased for $173 million in late 2025 [realtor.com]. This deviation to Long Island, a summer playground for the ultra-wealthy, fits his pattern of discreet, unannounced domestic hops.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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