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NextEra Energy lands in Palm Beach week of investor meetings
The utility giant's jet returned to Florida headquarters as senior executives gear up for a month of investor engagements.
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NextEra Energy
NextEra Energy's Embraer Praetor 600, tail number N47MW, departed Kissimmee Gateway Airport just after 11 a.m. on May 8, 2026, touching down at Palm Beach International Airport less than 40 minutes later. The short hop covered central Florida's sprawl, climbing to a modest 16,950 feet before descending toward the company's home turf near Juno Beach.
The timing aligns with NextEra Energy's busy spring schedule, as the company announced on May 4 that senior management would hold investor meetings throughout May and into June, per a press release from its investor relations site. With the annual shareholder meeting set for May 21 in Juno Beach, the return to headquarters suggests preparations are underway for these key engagements—discussing renewables growth and utility rates in a market where clean energy bets pay off handsomely.
This flight caps a week of domestic travel for the fleet, including a May 6 leg from Washington, D.C., to Juno Beach and a subsequent jaunt to the Orlando area—perhaps scouting FPL operations or prepping for the Florida Economic Development Council conference in Orlando next week. NextEra Energy's recurring routes to hubs like Houston, Chicago, and Austin underscore its national footprint, but these Florida shuttles keep the executive team close to the action at home base.
Aboard the Embraer Praetor 600


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