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Michael Bloomberg's Falcon 900LX returns from Bermuda as he pledges $260M for ocean protection
If aboard, the timing of the return from TXKF aligns with a major new Bloomberg Philanthropies commitment announced in London this week.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Michael Bloomberg

Michael Bloomberg
Michael Bloomberg's aircraft — a Dassault Falcon 900LX registered N47EG — was tracked departing TXKF (L.F. Wade International Airport, Bermuda) on June 28 and arriving at KHPN (Westchester County Airport) after a 1h 52m flight. The aircraft had been tracked to Bermuda on June 25, following an earlier visit to the island.
If Michael Bloomberg was aboard, he would return to the New York metro area the same week his foundation announced a $260 million pledge for ocean conservation, as covered by SDG News on June 24. The commitment, described as helping to close the gap between ocean protection pledges and action, follows a separate announcement during London Climate Action Week — a partnership with the COP31 Presidency to advance climate goals ahead of the Antalya summit in November 2026.
The Bermuda leg fits a pattern of Atlantic crossings for the former mayor and UN Special Envoy: N47EG has been tracked frequently to London Luton and Paris-Le Bourget this month, consistent with his climate diplomacy and philanthropic schedule. A return to Westchester after a brief island stay suggests a working visit rather than a purely recreational one.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900LX


The aircraft
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