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Larry Page's Gulfstream returns to Provo as his $173M Miami tax play makes headlines

The Google co-founder's brief local flight comes the same week reports detail his move to Florida to avoid California's billionaire wealth tax.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Larry Page

Larry Page — owner of N618PB (Gulfstream G650ER)

Larry Page

Larry Page's Gulfstream G650ER (N618PB) flight path — KPVU — Provo to KPVU — Provo
Flight path · KPVU — ProvoKPVU — Provo · 9m airborne
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Departure
KPVU — Provo
Arrival
KPVU — Provo
Airborne
9m
Distance
0 nm
CO₂
722kg

Larry Page's Gulfstream G650ER, N618PB, completed a brief local flight from and to Provo Municipal Airport on May 12, 2026, a routine repositioning at his Utah home base.

The same week, reports from [Fortune](http://fortune.com/2026/01/08/google-billionaire-larry-page-moves-to-florida-wealth-tax-jeff-bezos-playbook/) and [Business Insider](http://www.businessinsider.com/larry-page-leave-california-wealth-billionaire-tax-koop-google-2026-1) confirm Page's aggressive tax-avoidance strategy: he purchased two Miami mansions for $173.4 million in late December and early January, moved his family office Koop to Delaware, and shifted entities like One Aero to Florida — all timed to sidestep California's proposed 5% billionaire wealth tax, which could have cost him an estimated $12–14 billion.

Page, who stepped down as Alphabet CEO in 2019, has been quietly relocating his business interests out of California. Recent flights show his aircraft moving between California, Arizona, and Utah, consistent with a pattern of reducing ties to the Golden State as the November ballot measure looms.

Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER

Gulfstream G650ER exterior — Larry Page's private jet (N618PB)
Gulfstream G650ER cabin floor plan — Larry Page's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Gulfstream G650ER

The aircraft

Type
Gulfstream G650ER
Tail
N618PB
Max alt
4,450 ft
Max speed
1 kt

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