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Michael Bloomberg flies EGGW to LFPB as London Climate Action Week begins
The former mayor and UN climate envoy heads to Paris after anchoring London events on energy transition and sustainable finance.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Michael Bloomberg

Michael Bloomberg
Michael Bloomberg flew from London Luton Airport to Paris-Le Bourget on June 18, 2026, a 47-minute hop aboard his Dassault Falcon 900LX (N47EG). The flight arrived just as Bloomberg Philanthropies wrapped a series of major climate and finance convenings for London Climate Action Week, headlined by a landmark address from UN Secretary-General António Guterres, per the organization's press release earlier this month.
Bloomberg, the UN Special Envoy on Climate Ambition and Solutions, helped anchor events at Guildhall on June 23 focused on the global energy transition, sustainable finance, and local climate action—alongside the release of BloombergNEF's 2026 New Energy Outlook and Bloomberg Intelligence's climate economy forecast, which projects $20 trillion in extreme-weather-related spending over the next decade. The short cross-Channel trip to Paris is a familiar route for the Bloomberg LP founder, who maintains a frequent schedule of transatlantic flights tracked to London City, Stansted, and Le Bourget supporting his philanthropic and media-business work.
Recent flight patterns show N47EG shuttling between New York-area airports (KMMU, KLGA, KJFK), Washington-area fields (KBWI, KIAD), and European hubs like EGGW and EGLH, a rhythm that tracks Bloomberg's dual roles atop a financial data empire and as a global climate advocate. If Paris signals a private meeting or an unscheduled appearance, the itinerary fits a man who rarely flies without a purpose tied to policy or portfolio.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900LX


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