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Peter Thiel flies from Honolulu to Los Angeles after Palantir earnings surge
The venture capitalist returns home the week his company raises its 2026 revenue guidance to 71% growth.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Peter Thiel

Peter Thiel
Peter Thiel flew from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu to Los Angeles International Airport on May 11, 2026, aboard his Gulfstream V, N878DB. The 4-hour-48-minute journey covered over 2,500 miles at altitudes topping 45,000 feet, landing just before 10 a.m. local time. It marked the aircraft's first tracked flight since late 2024, after months parked in Colorado.
The timing aligns with the afterglow of Palantir Technologies' first-quarter earnings, released May 4, where the company reported 85% year-over-year revenue growth and raised its full-year 2026 guidance to 71%, per a Bloomberg report that day. As chairman, Thiel likely heads back to his Los Angeles base for strategy sessions amid the bullish outlook on U.S. commercial sales, projected to jump 120%.
Hawaii has long been a recurring escape for Thiel, with frequent trips to Lihue and Honolulu noted in his travel patterns since moving his primary residence to Los Angeles in 2018. This return from paradise underscores his balance of island retreats and the pull of Silicon Valley-adjacent boardrooms, even as his net worth hovers near $27.5 billion.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


The aircraft
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