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Larry Page's aircraft lands in Coeur d'Alene the week of a major AI manufacturing summit
If aboard, the timing of the flight from Provo to Idaho lines up with the annual Aero-Intelligence Forum in nearby Spokane.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Larry Page

Larry Page
Larry Page's Gulfstream G650ER, tail number N618PB, was tracked departing Provo Municipal Airport at 3:09 AM UTC on June 24, 2026, and arriving at Coeur d'Alene Airport — Pappy Boyington Field one hour and thirteen minutes later, after climbing to 43,025 feet and reaching a maximum ground speed of 527 knots.
If aboard, Larry Page would arrive the same week as the Aero-Intelligence Forum, a conference focused on AI-driven aircraft manufacturing, held annually in Spokane, Washington — roughly 40 miles from Coeur d'Alene. As reported by Inc. in January, Page's startup Dynatomics LLC, which applies artificial intelligence to aircraft manufacturing, was recently moved from California to Delaware with a principal address in Keller, Texas, though its team continues to operate from California. The forum's agenda includes sessions on autonomous fabrication and composite airframe design, areas directly relevant to Dynatomics' stated mission.
The Idaho destination is not among Page's recurring flight patterns — typically Provo, Miami, San Jose, or Austin — but the aircraft visited Coeur d'Alene twice on June 13, suggesting the area may be a developing interest. Page has maintained a low public profile since stepping down as Alphabet CEO in 2019, and his recent business entity restructuring, including moving One Aero to Florida, underscores a pattern of discreet, purpose-driven travel.
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