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Mark Zuckerberg's aircraft touches down in Monterey as Meta's AI summit approaches
If aboard, the flight from Moffett Field to Monterey lands Mark Zuckerberg near Meta's ongoing artificial intelligence retreat and product reviews.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Mark Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg's Gulfstream G700, tail N3880, was tracked flying from Moffett Federal Airfield to Monterey Regional Airport on June 24, 2026, a brief 19-minute hop covering roughly 50 nautical miles at a maximum altitude of just 6,925 feet.
If aboard, the timing would place Mark Zuckerberg at Meta's annual AI summit, which convenes this week at the company's coastal research outpost near Monterey, as reported by tech outlets including The Verge. The closed-door event is expected to showcase Meta's latest large language model and mixed-reality hardware roadmap, offering a plausible reason for the short shuttle from the company's Bay Area air base to the quieter coastal facility.
The pattern of brief hops between KNUQ and KMRY is well-established in the aircraft's flight history, with multiple such trips logged in recent months — N68885, Mark Zuckerberg's G650ER, made the same round trip in May. Meta's fleet, operated by Solairus Aviation, frequently shuttles between these two California airfields, suggesting this is less a destination than a logistical pivot point in the executive's travel orbit.
Aboard the Gulfstream G700


The aircraft
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