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Ronald Perelman lands in Morristown as G7 leaders tackle Hormuz reopening
The financier’s short hop from Orlando arrives the same day European leaders press Trump on Iran and Ukraine at the Evian summit.
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Ronald Perelman
Ronald Perelman flew from Orlando Executive Airport to Morristown Municipal Airport on Tuesday, June 16, a 1-hour-53-minute hop aboard his Gulfstream G650, N838MF. The trip lands the MacAndrews & Forbes chairman in New Jersey the same day G7 leaders gather in Evian-les-Bains to test the Trump administration on its emerging Iran deal and urge a tougher line on Ukraine, per a Reuters report.
The G7 summit, opening Tuesday, comes as President Donald Trump claims the Strait of Hormuz will fully reopen by Friday, June 19, under a preliminary US-Iran peace framework. European allies are skeptical: one senior US official told Bloomberg it could take two weeks to clear mines and restore normal shipping. Iran’s foreign minister said Tuesday that talks on a final nuclear deal could begin this week, per France 24.
Perelman frequently shuttles between his East Hampton compound and Northeast airports; recent flights show trips to Aspen, California, and Orlando. The Morristown arrival places him within reach of his financial base while the summit’s outcomes—on oil flows, sanctions, and regional security—could directly affect the markets and dealmaking he navigates.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650


The aircraft
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