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Netflix flies from Teterboro to Hollywood Burbank during the week of a major production announcement
The streaming giant's Gulfstream G550 lands in Burbank just as the company prepares to host its inaugural 'Next on Netflix' global content showcase in Los Angeles.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Netflix
Netflix
Netflix flew from Teterboro Airport in New Jersey to Hollywood Burbank Airport on June 5, 2026, completing the cross-country journey in just over five hours aboard its Gulfstream G550 (tail N533GV). The flight arrived at 7:01 UTC, descending from a cruising altitude of 47,025 feet into the Los Angeles basin.
This trip lands the same week Netflix is staging its first-ever 'Next on Netflix' event in Los Angeles — a two-day content showcase that, per an industry blog this week, is expected to preview dozens of upcoming series, films, and unscripted projects for advertisers and press. The showcase, held at the company's Hollywood production hub, comes as the streamer pushes deeper into live events and ad-supported tiers, with its Q1 2026 profit surging 82% to $5.23 billion.
Netflix's co-CEOs, Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters, both maintain residences and production offices in the greater Los Angeles area. This Burbank arrival follows a pattern: the same aircraft flew from Santa Barbara to Burbank twice in late May, and earlier this year shuttled between Palm Springs and Burbank multiple times, consistent with the executive team's frequent commutes between the company's Los Gatos headquarters and Hollywood's production and talent communities.
Aboard the Gulfstream G550


The aircraft
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