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Stryker lands in Denver the same week it reports progress from a cyberattack
The medical-device maker's Global 5000 touched down near its Colorado facility as executives prepare for a major industry conference.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Stryker

Stryker
Stryker flew from Centennial Airport on a brief 28-minute flight on June 5, 2026, a trip that stayed within the Denver area. The Bombardier Global 5000, tail number N625SC, departed and returned to KAPA, suggesting a local repositioning or a short hop to a nearby facility.
The same week, Stryker is preparing for the Bank of America Securities 2026 Global Healthcare Conference, scheduled for May 13 at the Encore at Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas, where President and COO Spencer Stiles will present, per a company press release. The flight also comes as Stryker continues to manage the aftermath of a March 11 cybersecurity attack that disrupted its Microsoft environment, as detailed in a customer update on Stryker's website. The company reported first-quarter results on April 30, noting the hack impacted revenue recognition but that operations were fully restored by April 1, per the earnings transcript.
Stryker, headquartered in Kalamazoo, Michigan, operates a three-aircraft fleet including two Falcon 2000EXs. The brief Denver-area flight may reflect routine movement between its Colorado operations or pre-conference logistics, as the company navigates a year of recovery and reaffirmed 8% to 9.5% organic growth guidance.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 5000


The aircraft
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