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Marc Benioff's Gulfstream G650 lands in Atlanta as ICE joke backlash mounts
If aboard, the Salesforce CEO arrives the same week internal criticism over his ICE remarks reaches a boiling point.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Marc Benioff

Marc Benioff
Aircraft N650HA, a 2019 Gulfstream G650 registered through TVPX Trustee, was tracked departing Dallas Love Field at 01:32 UTC on June 24 and arriving at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson airport 1 hour 35 minutes later. The flight follows a June 10 hop from Hawaii to Dallas, where Marc Benioff's pattern of mixing private travel with policy commentary continued.
If Marc Benioff was aboard, he would land in Atlanta as Salesforce reels from a firestorm over jokes he made about ICE at a company kickoff. An open letter from employees, covered by [horizonarmtv.com](https://horizonarmtv.com/article/salesforce-ceo-marc-benioff-faces-backlash-over-jokes-about-ice-at-town-hall), demands he publicly condemn ICE's conduct. Meanwhile, cofounder Parker Harris told staff he was "not OK" with the joke, per [Business Insider](https://www.businessinsider.com/salesforce-cofounder-criticizes-benioff-ice-jokes-2026-2). The timing suggests a possible internal meeting or damage-control visit to Salesforce's Atlanta office.
Atlanta is not a regular stop in Marc Benioff's flight history—recent circuits have favored Dallas, New York, and Washington. A detour to the Southeast while the company's culture war simmers fits a familiar script: the CEO using his G650 to navigate crises that originate from his unscripted airborne remarks.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650


The aircraft
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