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Mitch Kapor's Gulfstream lands in Idaho the week of a Taiwan chip smuggling probe.
If aboard, the flight from Iceland may align with scrutiny over AI chip flows — and the founder's investment interests.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Mitch Kapor

Mitch Kapor
Mitch Kapor's Gulfstream G650ER, tail N700MK, was tracked departing a location near Iceland at 15:25 UTC on June 30 and touching down at Seabee Mine Airport in northern Idaho four hours and 49 minutes later. The aircraft reached 40,025 feet and a top speed of 552.7 knots before descending into the remote airstrip.
If Mitch Kapor was aboard, he would arrive the same week Taiwanese prosecutors raided offices of Super Micro Computer and two other firms over alleged smuggling of Nvidia AI chips to China, per a report from Channel News Asia. The probe involves forged export documents for roughly 50 AI servers, and lawmakers in Taipei are pushing to criminalize such shipments under Taiwan's Foreign Trade Act — a gap that has drawn attention from US officials and experts alike.
Kapor's recent flight history shows a pattern of transatlantic and cross-country movements, including legs from Geneva to Paris and from Washington state to Northern Ireland in late June. A trip to Idaho — home to no major tech conference or known Kapor residence — suggests a private visit, but the timing places the aircraft's owner in proximity to a sprawling semiconductor enforcement story that touches every corner of the industry he helped shape.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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