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Nestle flies to Cincinnati the week of a major pet food industry summit
A Gulfstream G500 from St. Louis lands in Cincinnati for the Petfood Forum 2026, a key event for Nestle's Purina division.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Nestle

Nestle
Nestle flew from St. Louis Downtown Airport to Cincinnati Municipal Airport Lunken Field on June 1, 2026, a 56-minute hop aboard a Gulfstream G500 (tail N8583A). The short flight from a regional hub to a city known for its pet food industry suggests a tightly scheduled executive visit.
The same week, Cincinnati hosts the Petfood Forum 2026 at the Duke Energy Convention Center, per the event's official schedule. This annual gathering draws top executives from global pet food manufacturers, including Nestle's Purina subsidiary, which has major operations in St. Louis and a significant presence in the Cincinnati area. The timing aligns Nestle's flight with a key industry conference where product innovations, supply chain strategies, and regulatory updates are discussed.
Nestle's executive aviation, while not publicly operated as a dedicated fleet, frequently uses charter and corporate aircraft for time-sensitive business travel between its US subsidiaries. This Cincinnati trip, following a departure from St. Louis—home to Purina's global headquarters—fits the pattern of senior management shuttling between regional operational centers and industry events, as noted in the company's travel briefings.
Aboard the Gulfstream G500


The aircraft
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