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Target flies to Salt Lake City on eve of shareholder showdown over former CEO

The retailer's Gulfstream G280 landed in Utah one day before the annual meeting where activist investors are urging a vote against executive chair Brian Cornell.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Target

Target corporate logo

Target

Target's Gulfstream G280 (N585PL) flight path — 68MN — Stanton Hill Aerodrome to KSLC — Salt Lake City
Flight path · 68MN — Stanton Hill AerodromeKSLC — Salt Lake City · 2h 27m airborne
Listen — voice briefing0:14
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Departure
68MN — Stanton Hill Aerodrome
Arrival
KSLC — Salt Lake City
Airborne
2h 27m
Distance
787 nm
CO₂
5.7t

Target flew from Stanton Hill Aerodrome in Minnesota to Salt Lake City International Airport on June 9, a 2-hour-27-minute hop aboard Gulfstream G280 N585PL. The timing places executives in Utah just one day before the company's annual general meeting on June 10, when labor-affiliated investors are urging shareholders to vote against former CEO Brian Cornell and lead independent director Christine Leahy, per a notice of exempt solicitation filed by SOC Investment Group [finance.yahoo.com](https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/stocks/articles/labor-backed-investor-group-urges-144813584.html).

The trip comes after a busy week for Target's fleet—the same jet previously shuttled between Los Angeles, Chicago, and Atlanta, while a sister aircraft returned from Houston to Minneapolis last week. With CEO Michael Fiddelke having taken the helm in February and first-quarter earnings showing early signs of a turnaround, the Salt Lake City visit may involve meetings with investors or a review of the company's expanding supply chain footprint in the Mountain West.

Target's three-plane Gulfstream fleet is a tool of corporate diplomacy as much as logistics—shuttling executives to boardrooms, store visits, and, when necessary, last-minute advocacy ahead of shareholder votes. This landing in Salt Lake City suggests the retailer is leaving no stone unturned as it faces a pivotal moment in governance.

Aboard the Gulfstream G280

Gulfstream G280 exterior — Target's private jet (N585PL)
Gulfstream G280 cabin floor plan — Target's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Gulfstream G280

The aircraft

Type
Gulfstream G280
Tail
N585PL
Max alt
43,000 ft
Max speed
426 kt

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