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NextEra Energy lands in Teterboro the week of its investor roadshow
The utility giant's Praetor 600 arrives in the New York area as senior management meets with investors through May and June.
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NextEra Energy
NextEra Energy flew from New Kent County Airport in Virginia to Teterboro Airport in New Jersey on Monday evening, May 18, 2026, a 57-minute hop in its Embraer Praetor 600, tail N47MW.
The same week, NextEra Energy's senior management team is participating in investor meetings throughout May and June, as announced on May 4, 2026, per a company press release. The meetings are expected to discuss long-term growth-rate expectations, reaffirming those presented on the April 23 first-quarter earnings call, which saw the company report a record 4 GW of new generation projects and a 10% rise in adjusted earnings, as covered by Utility Dive and E&E News.
The flight follows a pattern of frequent visits to the New York area: N47MW made the same trip from Palm Beach to Teterboro on May 16 and May 13, and returned to Florida on May 14. The company's headquarters is in Juno Beach, Florida, and its CEO, John Ketchum, has described the current demand surge as the utility's greatest opportunity since the post-World War II, per a McKinsey interview published this spring. The Teterboro arrival in Teterboro aligns with the investor roadshow, not a single event, but a sustained push to sell the company's all-of-the-above energy strategy to Wall Street. [newsroom.nexteraenergy.com](https://newsroom.nexteraenergy.com), [utilitydive.com](utilitydive.com), [eenews.net](eenews.net), [mckinsey.com.br](mckinsey.com.br)
Aboard the Embraer Praetor 600


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