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Target's corporate jet lands in Savannah the week of a major store expansion push
N686BE flies from Myrtle Beach to Savannah on May 20 as the retailer opens more than 30 new stores in 2026.
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Target flew from Myrtle Beach International Airport to Savannah Hilton Head International Airport on May 20, 2026, a 44-minute hop aboard Gulfstream G280 N686BE. The aircraft reached 15,775 feet and a ground speed of 381.7 knots, a short coastal repositioning.
The trip comes the same week Target is ramping up its largest store transformation in a decade. Per the company's May 11 announcement, the retailer is investing approximately $5 billion this year toward 130-plus remodels and 30 new stores, with an emphasis on open layouts, expanded grocery sections, and enhanced beauty offerings [corporate.target.com](https://corporate.target.com/news-features/article/2026/05/target-store-remodels-new-stores-strategy). The Savannah area is a logical market for executive oversight — the retailer operates multiple locations across the coastal Georgia region, and the city's growing population aligns with Target's goal of adding more than 300 new stores by 2035.
N686BE has been active this week, shuttling between Target's Minneapolis headquarters, New York, Dallas, and the Florida Panhandle before this coastal jaunt. The pattern suggests a review of the company's Southeast growth strategy ahead of new store openings and remodels scheduled for later this year.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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