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State Farm jet returns to Bloomington after Dallas trip amid agent compensation cuts
State Farm's Falcon 900EX lands in Bloomington the same week the insurer faces backlash over agent compensation reductions.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · State Farm
State Farm
State Farm flew from Addison Airport to Central Illinois Regional Airport on June 8, 2026, a 1-hour-36-minute hop in its Dassault Falcon 900EX (tail N43SF). The aircraft reached 45,025 feet and a ground speed of 544 knots before touching down at the company's Bloomington home base.
The return to headquarters comes the same week State Farm is implementing sweeping compensation cuts for its 19,000 agents, as reported by WGLT on May 27. The Bloomington-based insurer is moving to a single contract structure, reducing base commissions by an estimated 35-40%, and ending health insurance for agents and their spouses. CEO Jon Farney has framed the changes as part of a "Next Gen Good Neighbor" strategy focused on technology and efficiency.
State Farm's four-aircraft fleet of Dassault Falcons — two 900EX and two 50EX — is based at KBMI and frequently serves destinations including Washington, Chicago, Miami, Austin, Houston, and Minneapolis. This flight from Dallas, where the company maintains a large regional office, follows a pattern of midweek returns to central Illinois as the insurer navigates regulatory and political pressures, including a Trump-ordered EPA probe over California wildfire claims and a rejected 22% rate hike request.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900EX


The aircraft
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