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Michael Bloomberg's aircraft hops Aspen to Denver as wildfire summits convene
If aboard, the brief flight may precede the week's Western Governors' Association wildfire forum in Denver itself.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Michael Bloomberg

Michael Bloomberg
Michael Bloomberg's Falcon 900LX (N47EG) was tracked on a 27-minute hop from Aspen (KASE) to Denver (KDEN) on June 29, departing just before 8 p.m. UTC and arriving at roughly 490 knots — a short repositioning across the Rockies rather than a transcontinental leg.
If Michael Bloomberg was aboard, the timing would place him in Denver the same week the Western Governors' Association hosts its annual wildfire forum in the city, per the WGA's published schedule. The former New York mayor and U.N. climate envoy has made disaster resilience and climate adaptation central to his philanthropic portfolio, and Colorado's 2026 wildfire season has been active enough to draw national attention.
The flight also follows a pattern of recent movements: N47EG returned from Bermuda on June 28 and had been parked at Westchester County Airport (KHPN) before departing for Colorado. Bloomberg's fleet of two Falcon 900s regularly shuttles between New York-area bases, Quebec, and climate-focused events, making a brief appearance at a western wildfire summit a logical stop in a busy June itinerary.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900LX


The aircraft
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