§A · Dispatch · Landing
Target lands on Long Island the week of a major retail summit
Target Corporation's Gulfstream G280 arrives at Francis S Gabreski Airport ahead of the annual National Retail Federation event.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Target
Target
Target flew from Sodbuster Strip in Nebraska to Francis S Gabreski Airport on Long Island on the night of May 28, 2026, a 2-hour 26-minute hop in its Gulfstream G280, tail N484EM. The aircraft reached 41,025 feet and a ground speed of 535 knots before touching down just after midnight.
The same week, the National Retail Federation's annual Retail Leadership Summit convenes in nearby New York City, per the NRF's published schedule. The event draws top executives from the country's largest retailers, and Target Corporation — the second-largest US discount retailer behind Walmart — is a perennial participant. CEO Brian Cornell and other senior leaders often use the gathering to meet with vendors, discuss supply-chain strategy, and preview holiday-season plans.
The flight continues a busy week for the Minneapolis-based retailer's aviation department. Earlier on May 28, the same aircraft flew from Minneapolis to the Virginia coastholiday, then to Nebraska, before heading east. A separate Target Gulfstream had shuttled between Minneapolis, Newark, and Portland, Oregon in the days prior — a pattern consistent with executive travel ahead of a major industry conference.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
End of article · celebplanes