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State Farm's Falcon 900EX lands in Seattle after cross-country flight amid California enforcement action
The insurer's jet arrived from Vermont on the heels of a record regulatory penalty and agent compensation cuts.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · State Farm
State Farm
State Farm's Dassault Falcon 900EX (N43SF) arrived at Boeing Field in Seattle on June 7 after a flight from Burlington, Vermont, followed by a brief local test hop. The trip comes the same week California regulators announced a record enforcement action against State Farm for mishandling claims from the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires, with over 400 alleged violations, per CalMatters and the Seattle Times. The company also faces a backlash from its 19,000 agents after cutting base compensation and benefits, as reported by NPR Illinois on May 27.
State Farm's home base is in Bloomington, Illinois, and Seattle is an unusual destination for its Falcon fleet, which typically serves Chicago, Washington D.C., and Austin. The Vermont leg suggests a stop at a regional office or executive retreat. The brief local flight at Boeing Field likely indicates maintenance or a crew repositioning after the cross-country journey.
As the largest U.S. auto and homeowners insurer navigates both regulatory pressure and internal restructuring, this flight hints at a leadership team huddling to plot next steps. With California threatening a one-year license suspension and agents facing lower pay, the Seattle visit may be one of many strategic meetings ahead.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900EX


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