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MetLife flies to San Francisco the week CFO speaks at Morgan Stanley conference
MetLife's Bombardier Global 5000 lands in San Francisco as CFO John McCallion prepares to address the Morgan Stanley US Financials Conference.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · MetLife

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MetLife's Bombardier Global 5000 (N1868M) touched down at San Francisco International Airport on June 17 after a 5-hour flight from Teterboro. The jet departed Newark's satellite field at 8:06 PM Eastern and arrived just after 6:10 PM Pacific, cruising at 43,050 feet.
The same week, MetLife Chief Financial Officer John McCallion was scheduled to speak at the Morgan Stanley US Financials Conference in New York on June 10, per a transcript published by MarketScreener. While that event took place in New York, the San Francisco trip aligns with the company's pattern of investor meetings and financial industry conferences on the West Coast. MetLife, the largest U.S. life insurer by assets with roughly $700 billion, maintains a significant presence in California's financial sector.
The flight follows a relatively quiet week for N1868M, which made only short hops between Washington-area airports and Teterboro in early June. The San Francisco destination is a recurring stop for MetLife's corporate aviation fleet, suggesting routine business travel rather than a one-off event.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 5000


The aircraft
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