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Larry Page returns to Provo after a brief, unexplained Ohio visit
The Google co-founder's quick round-trip to Akron on June 20 lacks any public event or known business reason.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Larry Page

Larry Page
Larry Page flew from Akron-Canton to Provo on June 20, landing at 12:32 a.m. local time after a three-hour, 19-minute flight aboard his Gulfstream G650ER, tail N618PB. The return leg capped a same-day round-trip from his Utah home base, with the outbound flight to Ohio logged earlier that evening.
The destination, Akron, Ohio, is not a routine stop for the reclusive billionaire. No major conferences, concerts, or sporting events were scheduled in the Akron area that week, per local event listings, and Page has no known business interests or family ties there. The purpose of the visit remains undisclosed, but the brevity of the stay—just a few hours—suggests a private meeting or personal errand.
Page has kept an exceptionally low profile since stepping down as Alphabet CEO in 2019, with most of his air travel centered on Provo, his New Zealand residence, and Florida properties acquired in late 2025 as part of a tax-avoidance restructuring. The Akron trip follows a pattern of short, unannounced hops that have become more common since those moves, as tracked by flight data.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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