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Stryker lands in Nashville as it normalizes after March cyberattack
Stryker's Global 5000 arrives in Music City the same week the medical device maker recovers from a disruptive cyber incident.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Stryker

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Stryker flew from Reimer Aerodrome to Nashville on June 11, 2026, aboard its Bombardier Global 5000, tail N625SC. The 56-minute flight landed at Nashville International Airport just after 11:44 a.m. local time.
The trip comes as Stryker continues to stabilize following a cybersecurity attack in March that disrupted its Microsoft environment and impacted order processing and manufacturing, per a report from [orthoworld.com](https://www.orthoworld.com/stryker-expects-hack-impact-to-normalize-over-course-of-year/). CEO Kevin Lobo stated during the company’s Q1 earnings call, as covered by [fool.com](https://www.fool.com/earnings/call-transcripts/2026/04/30/stryker-syk-q1-2026-earnings-transcript/), that the impact would normalize over the year. Nashville, a hub for healthcare administration and major providers, is a logical destination for customer or investor meetings during this recovery period.
Stryker’s three-aircraft fleet typically serves recurring routes from its Kalamazoo headquarters to Chicago, Washington, and Houston. This Nashville visit—while not a standard stop—fits a pattern of senior leadership travel to key healthcare markets as the company works to restore full operational cadence and reassure partners.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 5000


The aircraft
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