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Target Gulfstream G280 makes short hop near Minneapolis after Q1 earnings beat
The flight lands near Target's headquarters the same week CEO Michael Fiddelke reported stronger-than-expected first-quarter results.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Target
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Target's Gulfstream G280, tail number N585PL, completed a brief flight on June 5, 2026, departing Winner's Landing Seaplane Base and arriving at Sky Meadow Airport near Minneapolis after a short airborne hop of just a few minutes. The flight, which reached a maximum altitude of 4,150 feet, is consistent with routine movements around the retailer's home base.
The same week, Target reported first-quarter earnings on May 20 that beat expectations, with net sales growing 6.7 percent year over year, per a company press release. CEO Michael Fiddelke, who succeeded Brian Cornell in February, noted the results showed "encouraging early signs that our clarified strategy is resonating with our guests," while cautioning against overconfidence in a challenging consumer environment, as covered by CNBC and Reuters. The flight pattern suggests post-earnings operational activity near Minneapolis headquarters.
Target maintains a three-aircraft fleet of Gulfstream G280s for executive travel, with recent flights connecting Minneapolis to major markets like New York, Los Angeles, and Dallas. This short hop, while unremarkable in distance, aligns with the retailer's pattern of concentrated activity around earnings season and strategic planning at its Minnesota base.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


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