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Target flies to Cleveland the week of a major store opening
The retailer's Gulfstream G280 landed in Cleveland on June 3 as the company prepared to unveil a new location in the city.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Target
Target
Target flew from Minneapolis to Cleveland on June 3, 2026, landing at Hopkins International Airport just after 6:45 p.m. local time. The 15-minute hop in the company's Gulfstream G280, tail number N585PL, is unusually short for a flight of that distance, suggesting a low-altitude repositioning or a partial track recording. But the destination aligns with a busy week for the retailer in northeast Ohio.
The same day, Target announced the grand opening of a new store in Cleveland's University Circle neighborhood, according to a company press release. The 40,000-square-foot location, part of the retailer's smaller-format expansion, is designed to serve urban shoppers and features a curated selection of groceries, essentials, and seasonal items. Executives often attend ribbon-cutting ceremonies, making the flight a likely part of that effort.
Recent flights show Target's aircraft have made several stops in Ohio over the past week, including visits to Columbus and Cincinnati. These movements mirror the company's pattern of touring new markets and supply chain facilities as it continues to invest in the Midwest. This trip to Cleveland appears to be another such business stop, with a fresh store opening at its center.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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