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Samsung lands in Seoul after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s AI supply chain visit
The flight returns from Newark the same week Huang met Samsung’s chip chief to secure next-generation HBM4 memory supply.
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Samsung flew from Newark Liberty International Airport to a point over the North Atlantic on June 10, 2026, in a Boeing 787-8 BBJ, tail HL8508. The two-hour, 49-minute leg is part of a longer journey home to Incheon International Airport, following a week of U.S. travel that included stops near San Jose, California, and Chicago, Illinois.
The same week Samsung’s jet departed Newark, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was in Seoul holding a one-on-one meeting with Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Jun Young-hyun to coordinate next-generation AI semiconductor supply chains, per a report from MK. The June 8 meeting at The Shilla Seoul focused on high-bandwidth memory HBM4 volumes and expanded foundry work on Nvidia’s inference chips, including the Groq LP30. Huang also met with executives from SK, Hyundai Motor, LG, and Naver during the visit, according to The Asia Business Daily.
Samsung Electronics announced plans to relocate its U.S. headquarters from New Jersey to Plano, Texas, later this year, as reported by The Korea Times on June 1. The Newark departure likely reflects ongoing logistics tied to that move, while the broader pattern of recent flights — from San Jose to Chicago to New Jersey — tracks with Samsung’s semiconductor business discussions ahead of Huang’s Seoul meetings.
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