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NextEra Energy jets to Napa during May investor roadshow
The company's Embraer Praetor 600 arrived in California wine country as senior executives meet with investors nationwide this month.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · NextEra Energy

NextEra Energy
NextEra Energy's Embraer Praetor 600, tail number N47MW, departed Palm Beach International Airport late on May 11, 2026, bound for Napa County Airport. The six-hour flight cruised at 40,000 feet, touching down in the early hours of May 12 amid the rolling vineyards of Northern California. For a Florida-based utility behemoth, the destination raised eyebrows—Napa is better known for cabernet than corporate balance sheets.
The timing suggests business, not leisure. NextEra Energy announced on May 4 that senior management would engage in investor meetings throughout May and June, per the company's press release. California, home to the firm's expansive renewable energy portfolio, makes sense as a stop on the roadshow. With projects like the proposed Corby Energy Storage in nearby Solano County drawing scrutiny—as noted in a local event last month—the trip likely involves pitching growth amid regulatory headwinds.
This outing fits NextEra Energy's pattern of West Coast ventures. Recurring flights to San Francisco underscore the state's role in the company's renewables push, where it operates battery storage and solar initiatives. Recent jaunts stayed domestic, shuttling between Florida, Washington D.C., and Orlando, but Napa signals a pivot to investor outreach in a critical market. Even utility giants need to sell their story.
Aboard the Embraer Praetor 600


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