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Target Gulfstream G280 takes 16-minute hop at Minneapolis home base
A brief local flight suggests routine maintenance or pilot training for the retailer's corporate fleet.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Target
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Target's Gulfstream G280 (tail N585PL) departed and arrived at Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport on June 3, spending just 16 minutes airborne and reaching a maximum altitude of 1,100 feet. The short, low-altitude hop—effectively a circle around the home field—is consistent with a post-maintenance check flight or a pilot proficiency exercise rather than a business trip.
The flight comes as Target's corporate fleet has been active across the Midwest and East Coast in recent days, with visits to Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, and New York. Those longer legs likely involved executive travel for supplier meetings or store visits, per typical patterns for the Minneapolis-based retailer.
For a company whose three Gulfstream G280s are primarily used to move C-suite executives between headquarters and key markets, a brief local flight is a routine operational event. No significant news coincides with the hop, and the jet remained at its base—ready for its next cross-country assignment.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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