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Target flies to Suffolk, Virginia, the week of a major distribution center expansion

The retailer's Gulfstream G280 touched down near its Hampton Roads facility as Target unveiled a $100 million investment in the region.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Target

Target corporate logo

Target

Target's Gulfstream G280 (N686BE) flight path — 35MN — Wipline to KSFQ — Suffolk Executive
Flight path · 35MN — WiplineKSFQ — Suffolk Executive · 2h 23m airborne
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Departure
35MN — Wipline
Arrival
KSFQ — Suffolk Executive
Airborne
2h 23m
Distance
890 nm
CO₂
5.5t

Target flew from Wipline Airport near Minneapolis to a private airfield outside Suffolk, Virginia, on May 28, a 2-hour-23-minute hop in its Gulfstream G280 (tail N686BE). The arrival coordinates place the aircraft just a few miles from Target's sprawling distribution center in the Hampton Roads area.

The visit comes the same week Target announced a $100 million expansion of its Suffolk fulfillment hub, per a company press release dated May 27. The project is expected to add 200 jobs and increase same-day delivery capacity for the Mid-Atlantic region — a strategic priority as the retailer competes with Amazon and Walmart on speed.

This trip fits a pattern of frequent, short-haul flights from Minneapolis to Target's operational nodes. In the preceding week alone, the same Gulfstream shuttled between Minneapolis, New York, and Portland, Oregon — likely for store visits, supplier meetings, or executive reviews. For Target, the corporate jet is less a luxury than a logistics tool for a $100 billion retail machine.

Aboard the Gulfstream G280

Gulfstream G280 exterior — Target's private jet (N686BE)
Gulfstream G280 cabin floor plan — Target's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Gulfstream G280

The aircraft

Type
Gulfstream G280
Tail
N686BE
Max alt
41,000 ft
Max speed
564 kt

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