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Larry Page flies to Coeur d'Alene the week of his Florida tax relocation
The Google co-founder's Gulfstream G650ER lands in Idaho after a flurry of Miami real estate purchases and business moves.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Larry Page

Larry Page
Larry Page flew from Provo, Utah, to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, on the evening of June 9, 2026, aboard his Gulfstream G650ER (N618PB), a 1-hour 18-minute hop that arrived just after midnight. The flight, tracked by Celebplanes, comes weeks after Page completed a high-profile relocation to Florida, spending $173.4 million on two waterfront mansions in Miami's Coconut Grove in late December and early January, per a Fortune report this week.
The timing of the trip aligns with Page's ongoing reorganization of his business interests away from California, where a proposed 5% wealth tax on billionaires threatened to impose a $12–14 billion liability. Page moved his family office Koop to Delaware and shifted the entity One Aero to Florida, as covered by Business Insider in January. Coeur d'Alene, a lakeside city in northern Idaho, is not a known Page residence, but the area has attracted other tech figures seeking privacy and lower taxes.
Page's recent flight patterns show frequent hops between Provo and California—Monterey, San Jose, and Tucson—as well as trips to Los Cabos, Mexico. The Coeur d'Alene stop, while brief, suggests Page is scouting or visiting property in the region, consistent with his pattern of diversifying real estate holdings beyond his new Miami base.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


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