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Marc Benioff flies to Oklahoma City the week of the Thunder playoff push
The Salesforce CEO lands in OKC as the Thunder advance in the NBA playoffs, a possible business or ownership-related visit.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Marc Benioff

Marc Benioff
Marc Benioff flew from Dallas Love Field to Oklahoma City's Will Rogers World Airport on May 12, 2026, a 44-minute hop in his Gulfstream G650, N650HA. The brief flight, covering roughly 200 miles, landed just after midday local time.
The same week, the Oklahoma City Thunder are deep in the NBA playoffs, with a pivotal game scheduled at the Paycom Center. While Benioff has no publicly disclosed ownership stake in the Thunder, his presence in OKC during a high-stakes postseason run suggests a business or personal interest tied to the city's sports or tech scene. Per a KTVU report from October 2025, Benioff has been increasingly involved in civic and security discussions, though no specific OKC event has been confirmed.
This trip follows a pattern of short-haul flights from Benioff's Dallas-area stops; in the past week, N650HA has shuttled between Dallas, Nashville, and Oklahoma City. The aircraft, a 2019 Gulfstream G650 registered through TVPX Trustee, is frequently used for business meetings and conference appearances, consistent with Benioff's role as Salesforce CEO.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650


The aircraft
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