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State Farm Falcon returns to Bloomington after Dallas-area trip
The insurer's jet lands at home base after an unscheduled visit to Addison, Texas, hinting at a business meeting outside its usual circuit.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · State Farm
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State Farm's Dassault Falcon 50EX, tail N76SF, touched down at Central Illinois Regional Airport in Bloomington on May 29 after a 1-hour-29-minute flight from Addison Airport near Dallas. The aircraft departed its home base earlier in the week for a series of trips that included stops in Tucson, Vermont, and Nebraska, before returning from Texas.
The return to Bloomington comes as State Farm navigates a busy regulatory and operational calendar. While the company does not regularly fly to Addison, the Dallas-area airport serves a corporate and financial hub. The same week, Texas insurance regulators were reviewing industry rate filings, per an announcement by the Texas Department of Insurance — a routine but consequential process for the largest auto and home insurer in the U.S.
The flight pattern underscores the peripatetic nature of State Farm's executive travel. Recent flights show repeated trips to Traverse City, Michigan, suggesting either a secondary residence or recurring retreat for the leadership team. For now, the Falcon's logbook points to a busy spring season for CEO Michael Tipsord and his team, shuttling between headquarters and far-flung outposts of the mutual insurer's operations.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 50EX


The aircraft
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