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Netflix flies to Jackson Hole the week of the Sun Valley Conference
Netflix's Gulfstream lands near the annual Allen & Company media retreat, where the industry sets deals for the year ahead.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Netflix
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Netflix flew from Whiteman Airport in Los Angeles to a private airstrip in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on the afternoon of June 3, 2026, aboard its Gulfstream G550, tail number N533GV. The 112-minute flight arrived at a location just outside the Jackson Hole Airport, the gateway to the resort town that hosts the annual Sun Valley Conference.
The trip lands Netflix executives deep in the media industry's most exclusive dealmaking week. The Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, known as “summer camp for billionaires,” convenes this week in the Idaho/Wyoming region. The event is the traditional venue where major media mergers and content deals are quietly negotiated — per a Reuters preview published this week, streaming leaders are expected to discuss advertising partnerships, sports rights, and a potential consolidation wave in the entertainment sector.
The Jackson Hole arrival follows a pattern of active travel by Netflix's corporate fleet. In the past two weeks, the G550 has made multiple trips between New York, Los Angeles, and Santa Barbara, reflecting the company's bi-coastal executive presence. Co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters — whose 2025 compensation exceeded $50 million each and whose 2026 proxy permits family use of the aircraft — have been frequent users of the aircraft for both business and personal travel, as documented by the company's SEC filings.
Aboard the Gulfstream G550


The aircraft
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