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Michael Bloomberg's aircraft returns from Wyoming via Colorado ahead of COP31 partnership announcements
The Falcon 900LX lands at Westchester the week Michael Bloomberg's climate philanthropy deepens ties with the Türkiye COP31 presidency.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Michael Bloomberg

Michael Bloomberg
Michael Bloomberg's Dassault Falcon 900LX, tail N47EG, was tracked departing Singleton Ranch Airport in Wyoming on June 30 and landing at Westchester County Airport three hours and twenty-two minutes later, after a brief stop near Denver the previous day. The aircraft, operated through Wing & Rotor Transportation Holdings LLC, reached a maximum altitude of 41,050 feet and a ground speed of 523 knots during the cross-country leg from the Rockies back to the New York metro area.
If Michael Bloomberg was aboard, he would return to the New York area the same week his Bloomberg Philanthropies announced a new partnership with the COP31 Presidency in Türkiye, per a June 24 press release on bloomberg.org. The partnership, unveiled during London Climate Action Week, aims to mobilize private finance, scale clean energy investment, and reduce methane emissions ahead of the COP31 summit in Antalya this November — priorities that align directly with the UN Special Envoy on Climate Ambition and Solutions' public portfolio.
It was a busy late June for the aircraft: on June 18, N47EG flew from London Luton to Paris-Le Bourget, and the preceding days saw hops from the New York area to Bermuda and back. Whether for philanthropy, business meetings, or simply transit between residences, the routing from the remote Wyoming ranch — the Singleton Ranch was once owned by financier Charles Schwab — to the home base at Newark suggests a return from a private getaway, if not a working retreat, ahead of a packed climate calendar.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900LX


The aircraft
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