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Target Corporation's Gulfstream G280 lands near Minneapolis after a short hop from Wisconsin
The flight arrives the same week Target reports strong Q1 earnings and outlines its new strategy under CEO Michael Fiddelke.
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Target Corporation's Gulfstream G280, tail number N585PL, completed a brief flight from a seaplane base in Wisconsin to Sky Meadow Airport near Minneapolis on June 5, 2026, according to flight data. The jet, part of Target's three-aircraft fleet, spent just minutes airborne at low altitude, suggesting a short repositioning or crew movement rather than a long-haul executive trip.
The same week, Target Corporation reported first-quarter earnings that beat expectations, with net sales up 6.7 percent and comparable sales rising 5.6 percent—the first increase in that key metric in five quarters, per a CNBC report on May 20. CEO Michael Fiddelke, who succeeded Brian Cornell in February, used the earnings call to emphasize the company's new strategy of disciplined investment in store refreshes, supply chain upgrades, and grocery expansion, as covered by Supermarket News. The flight's proximity to Target's Minneapolis headquarters aligns with the retailer's pattern of executive travel for board meetings and strategic planning, particularly ahead of major financial disclosures.
This short hop follows a series of recent flights by the same owner, including a May 5 trip from New York to Minneapolis and a May 6 return from Sarasota, Florida, to the Twin Cities. While the brief Wisconsin-to-Minnesota leg may not carry a CEO, it underscores the steady operational tempo of a retailer navigating a turnaround under new leadership.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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