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Michael Bloomberg returns to Westchester after a brief Virginia visit
The former mayor and climate envoy flew from a small Virginia airfield to his New York-area base, likely returning from a private engagement.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Michael Bloomberg

Michael Bloomberg
Michael Bloomberg flew from Hill Top Airport in Virginia to Westchester County Airport on June 1, 2026, a trip of just 11 minutes covering roughly 60 miles. The short hop from a rural airstrip to his familiar New York-area base suggests a quick visit to the Virginia countryside rather than a major business or political event.
The same week, Bloomberg's schedule remains characteristically full: he continues to lead Bloomberg LP, serve as UN Special Envoy for Climate Ambition, and maintain a steady stream of philanthropic and political donations. While no public event in Virginia aligns with this flight, the pattern of his recent travels—including a coast-to-coast round trip between New York and California just days earlier—points to a busy, peripatetic lifestyle where even brief detours are routine.
Bloomberg's fleet of Falcon 900s, registered through Wing & Rotor Transportation Holdings, frequently shuttles him between his primary bases in the New York area, Boston, London, and Quebec. This particular leg, from a small private field to Westchester, reads less as a headline-making mission and more as a quiet return home after a low-profile stopover.
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