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Michael Dell lands at Dallas Love Field from Austin for a discreet 56-minute hop
The Dell Technologies founder visits Dallas the same week his private-equity and real-estate interests keep him tethered to Texas business.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Michael Dell

Michael Dell
Michael Dell flew from Austin Paramotor Flight School to Dallas Love Field on June 7, 2026, a 56-minute hop aboard his Gulfstream G700, tail N6D. The brief flight, climbing to 21,000 feet at a max ground speed of 491.5 knots, arrived just after 4 p.m. local time.
The same week that Dallas plays host to several major corporate gatherings and the annual Dallas International Investment Forum, Dell’s arrival suggests a private business engagement or board-related meeting. As reported by local business journals, Dell Technologies has deepened its footprint in North Texas through data-center expansions and partnerships with regional firms, making Dallas a recurring stop for the CEO. Dell’s own net worth, estimated between $144.5 and $177.7 billion, and his close control of roughly 40% of Dell’s voting power, means any trip can tilt company strategy.
The flight follows a pattern: a very short hop from the same origin the previous day (June 6) and a general preference for privacy, with no publicly logged flight histories for either of his two Gulfstreams — the G700 and the older G650ER (N228ZD). Frequent travel to Hawaii and New York is expected, but a Dallas trip of this brevity points to a tightly scheduled business call, not a leisure stop. [celebplanes.com](https://www.celebplanes.com/celebrity/michael-dell)
Aboard the Gulfstream G700


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