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Michael Bloomberg's Falcon lands at Westchester the week of London climate pledges
If aboard, the timing dovetails with the billionaire's £400m+ commitments during London Climate Action Week.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Michael Bloomberg

Michael Bloomberg
Michael Bloomberg's Dassault Falcon 900LX, tail number N47EG, was tracked flying from Morristown Municipal Airport to Westchester County Airport on June 25, 2026 — a 21-minute hop across northern New Jersey and southern New York.
If Michael Bloomberg was aboard, the aircraft's arrival at Westchester comes just days after the former New York mayor unveiled more than £400 million in new climate funding during London Climate Action Week, per reports in twinogamez.com and esgtoday.com. Bloomberg, who serves as UN Special Envoy on Climate Ambition and Solutions, also joined UN Secretary-General António Guterres at the week's flagship events, including a major methane-reduction announcement with Bloomberg Philanthropies, as noted on linkedin.com and bloomberg.org. A return to the New York area would be consistent with a philanthropist shuttling between European policy gatherings and U.S. base operations.
The aircraft's recent flight history shows a pattern of transatlantic and regional hops — including a June 18 leg from Luton to Paris — that align with Bloomberg's climate-focused travel. The short Morristown-to-Westchester segment, at an altitude barely above 2,800 feet, suggests a repositioning move rather than a high-altitude journey, typical for a jet that spends much of its time shuttling its registered owner between Newark, LaGuardia, and points north.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900LX


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