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Len Blavatniks aircraft lands in Philadelphia the week of Trumps Mack Trucks speech
If aboard, the short hop from Lehigh Valley would place Len Blavatnik near the presidents visit to a major regional manufacturer.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Len Blavatnik

Len Blavatnik
Len Blavatniks Gulfstream G650 (N761LE) was tracked departing Lehigh Valley International Airport at 18:15 UTC on June 24, arriving at Northeast Philadelphia Airport just 20 minutes later, having climbed to a modest 4,950 feet. The flight originated from KABE and terminated at KPNE, a general aviation field serving the greater Philadelphia area.
If Len Blavatnik was aboard, the timing coincides with President Trumps address at the Mack Trucks plant in Lower Macungie, Pennsylvania, located roughly 10 miles from the Lehigh Valley airport, as reported by WFMZ. Trump spoke about tariffs on heavy-duty trucks and trade policy on June 23, drawing attention to the regions manufacturing economy. While the presidents event is the most notable local news, the owner of Access Industries may have had business interests in the Lehigh Valley or Philadelphia corridor unrelated to the rally.
The aircrafts earlier movement on June 24 shows a brief pattern: a short hop between Philadelphia-area airports, suggesting a repositioning or a quick turn. Without a confirmed passenger manifest, the purpose remains speculative, but the locations industrial profile aligns with Blavatniks diversified holdings.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650


The aircraft
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