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Marathon Oil hops from Akron to Pittsburgh during post-merger integration travel
A short Gulfstream V flight continues the company's pattern of Midwest visits following the ConocoPhillips acquisition.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Marathon Oil
Marathon Oil
Marathon Oil flew from Akron-Canton Regional Airport to Allegheny County Airport on May 14, a 34-minute hop in its Gulfstream V (tail N540M). The flight arrived at 13:45 UTC, capping a multi-leg journey that began earlier in the day in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and included stops in Toledo, Ohio, and Akron.
The trip comes more than a year after ConocoPhillips completed its $22.5 billion acquisition of Marathon Oil in November 2024, per a company news release [conocophillips.com](http://www.conocophillips.com/marathonoil). The combined entity has been integrating assets across the Lower 48, including the Bakken, Permian, and Eagle Ford basins, with ConocoPhillips targeting $500 million in annual cost savings within a year of closing, as reported by Hart Energy [hartenergy.com](https://www.hartenergy.com/exclusives/conocophillips-hits-permian-eagle-ford-records-marathon-closing-nears-210970).
Recent flight logs show Marathon Oil’s aircraft crisscrossing the Midwest over the past two days—from St. Louis to Bloomington, Illinois, to Waterloo, Iowa, then east through Grand Rapids, Toledo, and Akron. The Pittsburgh leg likely represents a final stop for meetings or operational reviews in the region, consistent with the company’s ongoing post-merger business travel.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


The aircraft
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