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State Farm returns to Bloomington after a day of business in Nebraska
The insurer's Falcon 900EX flies home the same week it consolidates HQ and faces California wildfire penalties.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · State Farm
State Farm
State Farm flew from Lincoln, Nebraska, to its home base at Central Illinois Regional Airport on May 19, a 59-minute hop in the company's Falcon 900EX (N22SF).
The same week, the company is moving ahead with plans to consolidate all 13,000 Bloomington employees into its Corporate South campus by the end of 2027, closing the iconic Corporate Headquarters and Illinois Operations Center, per a company announcement covered by [wglt.org](https://www.wglt.org/local-news/2026-03-19/state-farm-to-close-corporate-hq-and-illinois-operations-center-and-consolidate-bloomington-employees-at-corporate-south). Meanwhile, the California Department of Insurance has filed an enforcement action alleging State Farm mishandled wildfire claims from the 2025 Los Angeles fires, seeking millions in penalties, as reported by [insurance.ca.gov](https://www.insurance.ca.gov/0400-news/0100-press-releases/2026/release019-2026.cfm).
The Lincoln trip follows a pattern of short-duration executive hops: earlier on May 19, the same aircraft flew from Bloomington to an unidentified location near White River Junction, Vermont, and back. The previous week, the jet made a round trip from Bloomington to Manchester, New Hampshire. For a mutual company owned by its policyholders, these flights keep leadership tethered to both operational shifts and regulatory storms.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900EX


The aircraft
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