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Larry Page flies back to Provo after a weekend in Ohio
The short hop from Provo Municipal back to itself is a data artifact; Page's actual travel this week stretched from Ohio and Austin.
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Larry Page
Larry Page's Gulfstream G650ER, N618PB, recorded a 15-minute ground-taxi movement at Provo Municipal Airport late on June 20, 2026, arriving back at its base hangar. The brief skip is a data artifact, but Page's aircraft was not idle this weekend: flight logs show a round trip from Provo to Akron-Canton, Ohio on June 20, followed by a June 14 run from Provo to Austin and back via Washington Dulles.
The Ohio leg lands Page near the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, which hosted its annual enshrinement festival the same weekend, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors. Austin, a recurring destination for Page, remains a hub for tech investment and a favored tax-friendly locale; the Google co-founder has been steadily shifting his business entities out of California to avoid a proposed 5% billionaire wealth tax, per Business Insider and DNYUZ reports.
Page, who retains majority Alphabet voting control alongside Sergey Brin, has deepened his reclusiveness since stepping down as CEO in 2019. His recent flight patterns—Provo to Austin, Ohio, and Washington—mirror a low-profile agenda of private business and property management, punctuated by his $188 million Miami real-estate assemblage this year.
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