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Marc Benioff lands in Dallas the week of Salesforce’s AI investor day
The CEO’s Gulfstream arrived from Teterboro ahead of a key company event and a busy Texas travel pattern.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Marc Benioff

Marc Benioff
Marc Benioff flew from Teterboro Airport to Dallas Love Field on May 20, touching down just before 5 a.m. local time after a three-hour Gulfstream G650 flight. The trip lands the Salesforce CEO in Texas the same week the company hosts its annual investor day in Dallas, per Salesforce’s own schedule, where Benioff is expected to pitch the firm’s AI strategy and cloud revenue targets to Wall Street.
Dallas has become a recurring hub for Benioff in recent days: his aircraft logged round trips to Las Vegas and Oklahoma City in the past week, and a Washington D.C. leg on May 18. While Benioff maintains a primary residence in San Francisco and a Big Island estate, the pattern suggests a sustained business push in the Southwest, likely tied to Salesforce’s expanding regional footprint and its push into AI-powered enterprise tools.
The flight itself, operated through a trust-registered G650, continues a pattern of heavy private-jet use that has drawn criticism from flight-tracking platforms labeling Benioff a climate-change hypocrite. For now, the destination is clear: Dallas, and a conference room full of investors.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650


The aircraft
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