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Marc Benioff's Gulfstream G650 lands in Dallas the week of ICE joke fallout
If aboard, Marc Benioff's flight from Atlanta to Dallas arrives as Salesforce employees demand a public condemnation of ICE after his Las Vegas jokes.
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Marc Benioff
Marc Benioff's Gulfstream G650, N650HA, was tracked departing Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on June 24, touching down at Dallas Love Field roughly two hours later after a 2-hour flight covering 511 knots at peak altitude.
If Marc Benioff was aboard, the aircraft's arrival in Dallas comes the same week Salesforce employees are circulating an open letter demanding he publicly condemn ICE's conduct, following jokes he made at the company's Las Vegas kickoff earlier this month. Per Business Insider, co-founder Parker Harris told staff he was "not OK with it," and Slack employees reacted with anger. The Dallas landing — a regular stop in Benioff's flight patterns — offers a plausible base for meetings or damage control away from San Francisco headquarters.
This trip follows a pattern: Marc Benioff's jet has shuttled between Hawaii, New York, Washington, and Dallas in recent weeks. His June 10 flight from Waimea to Dallas arrived as Dreamforce loomed, and he has used this aircraft to make policy remarks from altitude before — including his call for National Guard troops in San Francisco last fall, which per Inside Philanthropy sparked a Bay Area uproar and a swift backpedal.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650


The aircraft
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