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MetLife lands at Teterboro the day after its CFO's investor conference
The Bombardier Global 5000 returned from rural Maryland to the New York area following John McCallion's appearance at the Morgan Stanley US Financials Conference.
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MetLife
MetLife flew from Fly Away Farm Airport, a private airfield in Maryland, to Teterboro Airport on June 11, 2026, a 45-minute hop that arrived at 1:42 p.m. local time. The Bombardier Global 5000 (N1868M) had spent the weekend in the Chesapeake region after earlier trips around the mid-Atlantic and northern New Jersey.
The flight lands the day after MetLife CFO John McCallion spoke at the Morgan Stanley US Financials Conference in New York on June 10, 2026, per the company's investor events page [investor.metlife.com](https://investor.metlife.com/news/events-and-presentations/events/event-details/2026/Morgan-Stanley-US-Financials-Conference/default.aspx). A transcript published on June 11 shows McCallion fielded analyst questions on the insurer's earnings trajectory and capital deployment — the same themes highlighted in MetLife's strong first-quarter 2026 results, which showed adjusted earnings per share up 23 percent [businesswire.com](https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260506107275/en/MetLife-Announces-1Q-2026-Results).
The Teterboro arrival is the jet's standard homecoming; MetLife bases its Global 5000 at Newark Liberty International and regularly shuttles executives between the New York metro area and recurring destinations including Chicago, London, and Tokyo. This week's Maryland departure appears to have been a brief repositioning ahead of the CFO's most important investor appearance of the quarter.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 5000


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