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MetLife's jet makes brief Teterboro loop ahead of CFO's Morgan Stanley conference appearance
The Bombardier Global 5000 took a 13-minute hop from Teterboro and back on the same day the insurer's CFO prepared to address investors at the Morgan Stanley US Financials Conference.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · MetLife

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MetLife's Bombardier Global 5000 (N1868M) flew a short local circuit from Teterboro Airport on June 6, departing and returning to the same runway 13 minutes later. The brief hop came on the same day the insurer's CFO is scheduled to speak at the Morgan Stanley US Financials Conference on June 10, per a MetLife investor relations notice [investor.metlife.com](https://investor.metlife.com/news/events-and-presentations/events/event-details/2026/Morgan-Stanley-US-Financials-Conference/default.aspx).
The conference, where MetLife's finance chief will discuss the company's first-quarter results, follows a strong earnings report: net income rose 30% to $1.1 billion and adjusted earnings per share climbed 23%, as reported by BusinessWire [businesswire.com](https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260506107275/en/MetLife-Announces-1Q-2026-Results). The flight may have been a quick reposition or maintenance test before the next business trip.
MetLife's Global 5000 has been active recently, including a transatlantic flight to Madrid earlier on June 6 and several Latin American trips in May. The company's home base is Newark, but Teterboro serves as a convenient alternative for New York City executives.
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