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State Farm flies to Baltimore the week of agent revolt and hail-damage litigation
A Falcon 900EX lands in BWI amid contract cuts, policyholder lawsuits, and a shareholders' meeting.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · State Farm
State Farm
State Farm flew from Ashby Airport to Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport on June 10, 2026, a one-hour-and-twelve-minute hop aboard its Dassault Falcon 900EX, tail N43SF.
The trip lands the same week State Farm faces dual pressures: a revolt among its 19,000 agents over compensation cuts and eliminated health insurance, and more than 600 lawsuits in Oklahoma alone alleging the insurer secretly minimized hail-damage payouts, per NPR Illinois and NPR. The company's annual Meeting of the Members was held June 8 at corporate headquarters in Bloomington, where a group calling itself "Save the Farm" urged repudiation of the contract changes.
Baltimore isn't a recurring destination in State Farm's typical pattern of Bloomington-to-Washington shuttles. The visit suggests corporate business—perhaps legal strategy discussions or regulatory meetings—as the insurer defends its claims practices and implements its "Next Gen Good Neighbor" modernization under CEO Michael Tipsord.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900EX


The aircraft
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