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Netflix flies from Burbank to Teterboro on another routine corporate run
The streaming giant's Gulfstream G550 lands in New York the same week its co-CEOs manage global operations from both coasts.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Netflix
Netflix
Netflix flew its Gulfstream G550 (N533GV) from Hollywood Burbank Airport to Teterboro Airport on June 4, 2026, completing the 4-hour 48-minute trip at an altitude of 47,025 feet. The aircraft, registered to Netflix Inc. since 2018, is one of the company's primary tools for shuttling executives between production hubs and corporate offices.
The destination is no surprise: Netflix maintains a major New York office, and the trip aligns with the company's regular pattern of executive travel between its Los Angeles-area base and the East Coast. While no single public event tied to this specific landing was identified, the flight fits the rhythm of a company that reported $12.3 billion in Q1 2026 revenue and operates across 190 countries — with content deals, advertising negotiations, and creative meetings often requiring in-person attention in New York.
The same aircraft has made this Burbank–Teterboro run at least twice in the past month, according to flight history tracked by celebplanes.com, including a May 19 trip. For a company whose co-CEOs together earned over $107 million in 2025 and whose proxy allows personal use of the jet, the mid-week shuttle is both a logistical necessity and a revealed perquisite.
Aboard the Gulfstream G550


The aircraft
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