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MetLife flies to Washington ahead of CFO's Morgan Stanley conference appearance
The insurer's Global 5000 lands near D.C. the same week its CFO is set to address investors at a major financial conference.
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MetLife
MetLife flew from Nort's Resort Airport in Jamaica to Washington Dulles International Airport on June 8, completing the 37-minute hop in a Bombardier Global 5000 (N1868M). The short flight, originating from a Caribbean resort, suggests a return from a brief getaway before a busy week ahead.
The same week, MetLife's CFO is scheduled to speak at the Morgan Stanley US Financials Conference on June 10, as noted on the company's investor events page. The conference is a marquee gathering for institutional investors, and MetLife's leadership will likely field questions on the insurer's recent $23 million class-action settlement over pension calculations, reported by Bloomberg Law, as well as its strong first-quarter earnings.
The trip follows a pattern of executive travel to key financial centers. MetLife's home base is Newark, and its Global 5000 has recently shuttled between London, New York, and São Paulo. The Washington-area landing, just two days before the investor event, positions the team for pre-conference briefings and meetings in the nation's capital.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 5000


The aircraft
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