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Larry Page flies from Provo to Akron the week of his Florida estate buildout
The Google co-founder touches down in Ohio, far from his known destinations, as his Miami compound grows.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Larry Page

Larry Page
Larry Page flew from his Provo, Utah home base to Akron, Ohio, on June 20, 2026, aboard his Gulfstream G650ER, tail N618PB. The three-hour hop to Akron-Canton Regional Airport is an unusual destination for the reclusive Alphabet board member, whose jets typically shuttle between Provo, Miami, San Jose, and Austin.
The timing coincides with Page’s continued real-estate consolidation in Florida. Per Fortune and the New York Post in January, Page has spent at least $188 million on a multi-parcel waterfront compound in Coconut Grove, adding a $14.97 million mansion this year to his earlier $173.4 million purchases — all part of a meticulously planned move to escape a proposed California billionaire wealth tax that could have cost him billions. With Page’s family office now incorporated in Delaware and his business entity One Aero moved to Florida, the Akron visit is unlikely to be tax-related. Ohio offers no such billionaire tax shelter.
Akron has no known Page residence or business interest on public record. The most likely explanation: a private business meeting or personal visit far from the glare of Silicon Valley or the Miami social scene. Page has made only one other flight to the Midwest in the past two weeks — a June 13 round trip to Coeur d’Alene, Idaho — suggesting he continues to use his jet for low-profile, discretionary travel that leaves little digital footprint beyond the flight itself.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


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