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MetLife flies from Los Angeles to New Jersey the week of its CFO's Morgan Stanley conference
The insurer's Bombardier Global 5000 returns to Teterboro after a cross-country trip that coincided with an investor presentation in New York.
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MetLife
MetLife flew from Hawthorne, California, to Teterboro, New Jersey, on the night of June 18, arriving just after midnight on June 19. The 4-hour-16-minute flight in the company's Bombardier Global 5000 (N1868M) capped a week that included a stop in the San Francisco area on June 16 and a Los Angeles-area layover on June 18.
The same week, MetLife's chief financial officer was scheduled to speak at the Morgan Stanley US Financials Conference in New York on June 10, per the company's investor relations page. The conference, a major annual gathering of institutional investors and analysts, is a natural draw for the insurer's senior leadership. The flight pattern — Newark to San Francisco on June 16, then south to Los Angeles, and back to Teterboro — suggests a West Coast business swing that ended with the CFO's East Coast appearance.
The trip follows a busy quarter for MetLife, which reported first-quarter adjusted earnings up 23% to $2.42 per share in May, per the company's earnings release. The aircraft has logged roughly 29 flight hours across seven tracked trips, emitting an estimated 112.4 metric tons of CO₂, according to Celebplanes data.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 5000


The aircraft
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