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Target Corporation jet returns to Minneapolis from Dallas amid earnings preparations
The flight brings executives back to headquarters two weeks before the Q1 2026 earnings release.
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Target Corporation's Gulfstream G280, tail number N686BE, departed Dallas Fort Worth International Airport on May 8, 2026, at 7:25 p.m. local time, touching down at its home base in Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport less than two hours later. The 1-hour-52-minute hop covered 520 knots at 41,000 feet, a brisk return for the retailer's three-plane fleet.
The timing aligns with Target gearing up for its first-quarter 2026 earnings conference call on May 20, as listed on the company's investor relations page. With CEO Brian Cornell having stepped down in February—handing the reins to Michael Fiddelke amid a $5 billion capital investment push announced in March, per corporate releases—executives likely sought the familiarity of headquarters to fine-tune reports on sales growth and store expansions before analysts tune in.
This landing caps a peripatetic week for the jet, which earlier shuttled from Orlando to Dallas after hops through Idaho, Utah, and Montana. Such patterns echo Target's recurring routes to key markets like Chicago and Houston, underscoring the relentless rhythm of boardroom strategy in the discount retail wars—home at last, if only briefly.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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