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Mike Cannon-Brookes's aircraft lands in Bangkok as AI Governance Week opens
If aboard, the Atlassian co-founder would arrive the same day Thailand's AI Governance Week begins, amid investor fears over AI's impact on his fortune.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Mike Cannon-Brookes

Mike Cannon-Brookes
Mike Cannon-Brookes's Bombardier Global 7500 (N1711M) was tracked flying from Katoomba Airport (YKAT) to Don Mueang International Airport (VTBD) on June 28, 2026, a journey of about nine and a half hours.
If Mike Cannon-Brookes was aboard, the timing would align with the opening of AI Governance Week 2026 in Bangkok, a five-day conference hosted by Thailand's Electronic Transactions Development Agency from June 29 to July 3. Per OpenGov Asia and FinancialContent, the event convenes policymakers and tech firms such as AWS, Google, and Meta to discuss responsible AI governance, red-teaming exercises, and regulatory frameworks — topics that resonate after recent market fears wiped $19 billion from Mike Cannon-Brookes's fortune over AI coding tools threatening Atlassian's core business, as reported by 8hy.org.
The aircraft had flown a shorter hop two days earlier within New South Wales, suggesting a transit before this international leg. For Mike Cannon-Brookes, a trip to Bangkok this week offers a chance to engage directly with the AI governance conversation reshaping his industry.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 7500


The aircraft
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