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Michael Dell lands in San Antonio after Hawaii departure
A possible connection to Dell Technologies' San Antonio operations or personal business in the area.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Michael Dell

Michael Dell
Michael Dell flew from Kona, Hawaii, to San Antonio, Texas, on June 5th, arriving at 6:08 PM local time after a six-hour, 16-minute flight aboard his Gulfstream G700, N6D. The route from Dell's Hawaiian retreat at Kukio to the San Antonio airport is an unusual one for the Austin-based billionaire, whose jets typically touch down at home base or in New York.
San Antonio is home to a major Dell Technologies campus and a significant portion of the company's workforce, per [celebplanes.com](https://www.celebplanes.com/celebrity/michael-dell). While no public events or conferences are currently listed for this week, the midweek arrival aligns with routine board or operational reviews at the company's South Texas facilities. Dell maintains a deliberately low public profile around his travel, making a direct business reason the most likely explanation.
The flight follows a pattern seen in recent weeks: Michael Dell flew from Austin to New York on May 23, then back to Austin on May 24, before heading to Hawaii on May 31. The return via San Antonio instead of Austin suggests a deliberate stop for meetings before heading home, a common routing for executives with distributed operations.
Aboard the Gulfstream G700


The aircraft
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