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Marathon Oil arrives in Detroit the week of the North American International Auto Show
The Gulfstream V flight from Akron to Pontiac connects to the industry conference where energy deals often take shape.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Marathon Oil
Marathon Oil
Marathon Oil landed a Gulfstream V, tail N540M, at Oakland County International Airport on June 1 after a 43-minute hop from Akron Canton Regional Airport in Ohio. The flight, cruising at just 15,850 feet, arrived at 10:30 p.m. local time.
The trip comes during the final days of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, which runs through June 7 at the Huntington Place convention center, per the show's official schedule. While Marathon Oil is not a direct automotive exhibitor, energy-sector executives regularly attend the conference to discuss fuel supply contracts and electrification partnerships with automakers, as reported by the Detroit Free Press in recent years. Marathon Oil's Houston-based management may be evaluating downstream opportunities or investor meetings tied to the event.
This Detroit-area visit is an outlier for Marathon Oil, whose recent flight patterns show a steady circuit between Madison, Wisconsin; Chicago; Indianapolis; and Milwaukee — likely shuttling executives between regional offices. The brief, low-altitude leg from Akron suggests a short-notice repositioning or a pickup before the main business in metro Detroit. The company's merger with ConocoPhillips closed in November 2024, leaving Marathon Oil's remaining leadership team free to focus on new commercial ties.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


The aircraft
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