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Stryker lands in Denver the same week as the BIO International Convention
A Global 5000 arrives at Centennial Airport ahead of the biggest biotech conference of the year.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Stryker

Stryker
Stryker flew from an origin near Paris, France, to Centennial Airport (KAPA) on June 4, 2026, a trip of 2 hours and 17 minutes that touched down just before 4 p.m. local time. The Bombardier Global 5000, tail number N625SC, made the transatlantic crossing after a brief stop in the U.S. mid-Atlantic region the previous day.
The same week the medical-device maker lands in Denver, the BIO International Convention is underway at the Colorado Convention Center from June 3 through June 6, per the event's official schedule. The gathering draws biotech and pharmaceutical executives, regulators, and investors for meetings on drug development, regulatory policy, and partnership deals—precisely the kind of event where a company like Stryker, with its orthopedic implants and surgical robotics, would send senior leadership.
Stryker's recent flight history shows a pattern of international business travel: Paris-area departures on June 1 and June 3, following earlier trips to Atlanta and Dublin. The company's three-aircraft fleet, operated out of Kalamazoo, Michigan, supports a schedule that frequently touches Chicago, Houston, Washington, London, and Minneapolis. A Denver appearance during BIO week fits the usual beat.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 5000


The aircraft
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