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Target returns to Minneapolis after a business trip to Fresno
A Target Gulfstream G280 lands at MSP following a visit to California's Central Valley, likely a supplier or distribution check.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Target
Target
Target flew from Fresno to Minneapolis on May 21, touching down at MSP after a three-hour flight. The Gulfstream G280, tail N484EM, departed Fresno Yosemite International at 2:45 PM local and landed at the retailer's home-base airport just before 6 PM Central time.
The flight lands Target back at its corporate headquarters the same week the company continues its regular rhythm of store and supply-chain visits. Fresno sits in the heart of California's agricultural Central Valley, a region that supplies fresh produce and packaged goods to Target's nationwide network. It's plausible the trip involved meetings with growers, distributors, or a distribution center — standard operating procedure for a retailer that moves massive volumes of perishable and shelf-stable goods.
Target's recent flight pattern shows a flurry of activity across the country, including stops in Savannah, New York, Dallas, and Houston over the past week. These trips align with the company's operational scope: regional office check-ins, supplier audits, or real estate evaluations. Returning to Minneapolis after a West Coast swing is simply a return to home base — though given the location, one might wonder if Target is scouting for more California produce contracts ahead of the summer harvest.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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