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MetLife, Inc. lands in London days before Global Risk Summit
The insurer's Bombardier touches down at Luton Airport amid preparations for the key insurance industry gathering on May 12.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · MetLife

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MetLife, Inc. dispatched its Bombardier Global 5000 from Teterboro Airport in New Jersey on the evening of May 8, 2026, crossing the Atlantic to arrive at London Luton Airport early the next morning. The six-hour flight, reaching speeds over 570 knots and altitudes near 41,000 feet, marked a swift overnight journey for the New York-based giant, the largest U.S. life insurer by assets.
The timing aligns neatly with the inaugural Global Risk Summit, set for May 12 in the City of London, where risk leaders from insurance and finance converge to tackle global challenges, as announced by the City of London Corporation in February. With MetLife's extensive international operations, including its investment management arm in London, executives likely jetted over to participate or network ahead of the event, dodging the worst of jet lag in the process.
London remains a staple on MetLife's itinerary, alongside recurring stops like Heathrow for business in the U.K. financial hub. Though no prior flights are recorded for this tail number, the insurer's regular transatlantic hops underscore its stake in European markets, where regulatory talks and investor meetings keep the C-suite airborne.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 5000


The aircraft
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