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Michael Bloomberg flies to Morristown following a week of Washington policy work on climate finance
The brief hop from Teterboro lands the former mayor near home after meetings tied to the UN climate agenda and a new Bloomberg LP initiative.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Michael Bloomberg

Michael Bloomberg
Michael Bloomberg flew the Falcon 900LX N47EG from Teterboro Airport to Morristown Municipal Airport on the evening of June 2, a journey of just 11 minutes. The flight caps a day that began with his aircraft tracking west of Washington, D.C., consistent with the former mayor’s active schedule as UN Special Envoy for Climate Ambition and Solutions.
The short hop from Teterboro—just 11 miles northwest—is best read as a return to the New Jersey area where Bloomberg maintains a residence. The flight arrives the same week he has been engaged in climate-finance advocacy; per a Reuters report on June 1, Bloomberg is pressing G7 finance ministers to accelerate private-capital commitments for developing-nation decarbonization. The pattern of preliminary flights into the D.C. area on June 1 and 2 aligns with that diplomatic push.
Bloomberg’s aviation pattern reflects his dual life as a billionaire media founder and a global climate envoy. The June 2 sequence—Dulles-area stops then a late-evening return to Morristown—matches a day of policy meetings followed by a retreat to his home base. It is a quiet coda to a week of high-stakes climate negotiations, flown in under 12 minutes.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900LX


The aircraft
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