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Stryker's Global 5000 returns to Michigan from Paris after board meetings

The orthopedics giant flies its corporate jet from Le Bourget to Walker Airport the same week as its quarterly board meeting in Kalamazoo.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Stryker

Stryker corporate logo

Stryker

Stryker's Bombardier Global 5000 (N625SC) flight path — LFPB — Paris-Le Bourget to 7MI7 — Walker
Flight path · LFPB — Paris-Le Bourget7MI7 — Walker · 7h 55m airborne
Listen — voice briefing0:28
0:00-0:28
Departure
LFPB — Paris-Le Bourget
Arrival
7MI7 — Walker
Airborne
7h 55m
Distance
3,494 nm
CO₂
30.4t

Stryker Corporation's Bombardier Global 5000, tail N625SC, touched down at Walker Airport in Michigan on June 3 at 20:00 UTC, completing a 7-hour-55-minute flight from Paris-Le Bourget. The aircraft, part of Stryker's three-jet fleet, departed the French capital just after noon local time.

The flight lands the same week as Stryker's quarterly board meeting at its Kalamazoo headquarters, per the company's investor relations calendar. The Paris leg likely preceded the board session, as CEO Kevin Lobo and executives often meet European regulatory officials and key distributors ahead of these gatherings. A Stryker spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Stryker's aviation pattern shows frequent hops to Washington, Chicago, and Houston, with occasional transatlantic trips. This week's return flight from Paris — following a June 1 positioning flight from the Washington, D.C., area — fits the cadence of international business before a domestic governance milestone.

Aboard the Bombardier Global 5000

Bombardier Global 5000 exterior — Stryker's private jet (N625SC)
Bombardier Global 5000 cabin floor plan — Stryker's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Bombardier Global 5000

The aircraft

Type
Bombardier Global 5000
Tail
N625SC
Max alt
43,000 ft
Max speed
486 kt

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