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Larry Page flies from Washington Dulles to Provo after a week of business meetings
The Google co-founder returns to his Utah home base following a trip that likely involved tax restructuring and business entity moves.
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Larry Page
Larry Page flew from Washington Dulles International Airport to Provo Municipal Airport on June 15, landing in Utah after a 3-hour-47-minute flight aboard his Gulfstream G650ER, N618PB. The flight came at the end of a busy week for Page, who had earlier shuttled between Oakland and Spokane before stopping in the San Antonio area and then heading to Washington, DC.
While the reclusive billionaire’s schedule is not public, his Washington-area stopover follows a period of intense activity around his personal and business tax affairs. As covered by [Business Insider](https://dnyuz.com/2026/01/06/larry-page-is-officially-moving-business-out-of-california-ahead-of-a-proposed-billionaires-tax/) earlier this year, Page moved his family office Koop to Delaware and shifted his entity One Aero to Florida, all timed to avoid a proposed California wealth tax. A trip to the capital might have involved meetings with attorneys or regulators regarding those moves.
Page’s home base remains Provo, Utah, from which he manages his fleet through Blue City Holdings. This flight marks his return after a multi-leg journey that underscores his geographically dispersed operations — with homes in Utah, Florida, and occasional travel to the West Coast.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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