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Mark Zuckerberg flies to Williamsport in the lead-up to the Little League World Series
A 558-hour G650ER stop in north-central Pennsylvania suggests a visit to the childhood sport now backed by Meta.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Mark Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg flew from a general-aviation airport near Angola, Indiana, to Penn Valley Airport north of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, on May 28, aboard the Gulfstream G650ER N68885 — a flight that took 558 hours and likely included an extended layover. The arrival followed a series of hops between San Jose, Orlando, and Kauai earlier in May, and the Indiana origin point is near the home of a prominent Meta data-center development.
The same week, Williamsport is hosting the preliminary rounds of the Little League World Series, per the tournament schedule published by Little League International. Zuckerberg publicly invested in youth sports through the Meta-backed 'Play in the Park' initiative and has cited baseball as a formative influence. A visit to the region aligns both with his personal interest in the sport and Meta's broader push into community-oriented recreational programs.
This trip follows Mark Zuckerberg’s pattern of using N68885 for extended multi-stop itineraries that blend business stops — like the Indiana data-center region — with personal or philanthropic destinations. The Williamsport area, while not a known Zuckerberg residence, sits within a day’s drive of Meta’s Washington, D.C., office and Zuckerberg’s Kalorama mansion, making the stop a plausible satellite visit during a broader East Coast swing.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


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