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State Farm touches down in Las Vegas before agents' spring gathering
The insurer's jet arrived just ahead of the National Association of State Farm Agents' welcome reception and meet-and-greet events.
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State Farm
State Farm dispatched its Dassault Falcon 50EX, tail number N76SF, from Central Illinois Regional Airport at Bloomington-Normal to Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas on May 10, 2026. The three-hour flight, reaching a maximum altitude of 43,025 feet, landed in the late afternoon, marking another corporate shuttle to the desert hub.
The timing aligns with the kickoff of the National Association of State Farm Agents' spring events, as listed on the NASFA website. A welcome reception at PopStroke on May 11 features networking and mini-golf for agents and guests, followed by a meet-and-greet at the Hard Rock Cafe on May 12. An Instagram post from agent Tabitha Pennington hints at a larger 'Sea of Red' assembly of thousands in red State Farm gear, underscoring the company's agent-driven ethos in Sin City.
This isn't a one-off; recent flights reveal a pattern of back-and-forth between Bloomington and Las Vegas over the past week, including trips on May 7 and 8. While State Farm's recurring destinations skew toward East Coast hubs like Washington Dulles and Chicago O'Hare, these Nevada runs suggest executives are converging for what agents bill as a unifying spectacle—policyholders' money at play, quite literally.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 50EX


The aircraft
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