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McDonald's Corporation hops from Midway to DuPage amid Chicago business routine
The corporate jet returns to its DuPage hangar after shuttling executives between Chicago and Minneapolis this week.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · McDonald's Corporation
McDonald's Corporation
McDonald's Corporation flew its Gulfstream G600, tail number N1955M, from Chicago Midway International Airport to DuPage Airport on May 8, covering the 23-minute distance at low altitude. The short hop, departing just before midnight local time, kept the aircraft under 5,000 feet as it traversed the western Chicago suburbs.
The flight likely positioned the jet back at McDonald's corporate hangar at DuPage Airport, a facility constructed in 2000 for the company's use, as detailed in project records from Tnemec Company. This base serves as a key operational hub near the former Oak Brook headquarters campus, which still houses Hamburger University and other training facilities despite the main office relocating to downtown Chicago in 2018. Such local repositioning underscores the routine logistics of managing a global fleet from the home market.
This trip fits a pattern of recent activity, with the same aircraft shuttling between Chicago-area airports and Minneapolis-Saint Paul— a recurring destination—over the past two days. On May 7 and 8, N1955M made round trips to the Twin Cities, possibly for executive meetings or regional oversight in a major market, before settling back in the Windy City's orbit.
Aboard the Gulfstream G600


The aircraft
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