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State Farm flies to Washington the week of NAIC insurance regulations hearing
State Farm lands at Dulles ahead of a key National Association of Insurance Commissioners meeting on climate risk disclosure rules.
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State Farm
State Farm flew from Pontiac, Illinois, to Washington Dulles International Airport on June 3, arriving at 9:44 p.m. local time aboard its Dassault Falcon 900EX, tail N22SF. The 81-minute trip from the small airport near Bloomington headquarters brought the insurer's leadership to the capital.
The same week, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners is holding its summer national meeting in Washington, D.C., through June 7, per the NAIC's published schedule. A key agenda item is the ongoing debate over climate risk disclosure requirements for insurers — a regulatory issue State Farm, as the largest U.S. auto and home insurer, has a direct stake in. CEO Michael Tipsord or senior executives likely attended sessions on model governance and catastrophe risk.
State Farm's fleet of four Dassault Falcons regularly serves Dulles, Chicago O'Hare, and Austin, reflecting the company's regulatory and operational footprint. This trip follows a pattern of midweek Washington visits, including a May 25 flight from Traverse City, Michigan, back to Bloomington — suggesting a board or off-site meeting before the NAIC gathering.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900EX


The aircraft
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