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Michael Dell returns to Austin as Dell Technologies preps earnings
The Dell Technologies founder flies home from a private retreat ahead of the company's quarterly earnings report.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Michael Dell

Michael Dell
Michael Dell flew from With Wings And A Halo Airport in Indiana to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport on May 21, 2026, a 2-hour-34-minute hop in his Gulfstream G700, tail N6D. The aircraft reached 47,025 feet and a ground speed of 500 knots before touching down at his home base.
The same week, Dell Technologies is set to report its fiscal first-quarter earnings, a regular event that draws investor attention to the company's performance in a competitive PC and server market. Michael Dell, who controls roughly 40% of Dell's voting power, typically returns to Austin for these announcements, per company filings. The brief Indiana stopover may have been a personal or business detour before heading home.
Dell keeps a low profile around his travel, and his fleet of two Gulfstreams—the G700 and a 2015 G650ER—is registered through trusts. The Austin landing fits a pattern of shuttling between his West Lake Hills estate and key business hubs, with no public events or appearances logged at the destination this week beyond the earnings calendar.
Aboard the Gulfstream G700


The aircraft
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