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Masayoshi Son returns to Tokyo Narita after European jaunt amid SoftBank AI push
The billionaire CEO completes a quick domestic hop to his home base as the company readies FY2025 earnings briefing next week.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Masayoshi Son

Masayoshi Son
Masayoshi Son's Gulfstream G650ER, tail number N302TR, departed Tokyo's Haneda International Airport early on May 7, 2026, and touched down at Narita International Airport just 47 minutes later. The short flight, reaching a modest 10,050 feet, likely served as a repositioning leg following the jet's arrival from abroad, shuttling the SoftBank chairman back to his operational hub in the Japanese capital.
Son's return coincides with SoftBank Group's preparations for its FY2025 earnings results briefing scheduled for May 13, 2026, where the company will disclose financials for the fiscal year ended March 31, per the firm's official announcement. Investors watch closely for updates on Son's aggressive AI bets, including the $500 billion Stargate joint venture with OpenAI, Oracle, and MGX, as covered by Reuters in late March.
This domestic hop caps a pattern of peripatetic travel for Son, whose recent itinerary included stops in Rome and Iceland on May 5 before heading east to Tokyo. The SoftBank founder, Japan's richest person with a net worth fluctuating wildly on AI hype—from negative territory in early 2023 to billions in gains by 2025—routinely crisscrosses the globe for investment meetings, underscoring his unyielding pursuit of the next big tech frontier, even if it means brief pit stops at home.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


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