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Target lands in Salt Lake City as Utah expansion heats up
The retailer jets into Utah amid plans for three new stores in Herriman, Logan and Farr West this year.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Target
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Target flew from St. George Regional Airport to Salt Lake City International Airport on May 8, 2026, covering the 48-minute hop in its Gulfstream G280 super-midsize jet. Departing just after 9 p.m. local time from southern Utah, the aircraft reached a cruising altitude of 29,000 feet and touched down in the capital by 10 p.m., a brisk jaunt that underscores the efficiencies of private aviation for quick regional moves.
The timing aligns with Target's aggressive push into Utah, where the company plans to open new stores in Herriman, Logan and Farr West as part of more than 30 locations slated for 2026, according to the retailer's corporate announcements. Herriman, a suburb southwest of Salt Lake City, will host a 128,800-square-foot outpost at 13251 S. Towne Commons Dr., while Logan and Farr West developments signal broader growth in the fast-expanding Mountain West market. Such visits likely involve executives scouting progress or meeting local partners, especially with hiring underway for the summer openings.
This flight concludes a whirlwind western circuit for Target's fleet, which earlier that week traced a path from Montana's Kalispell through Wyoming's Jackson Hole, Idaho Falls and St. George—echoing the retailer's recurring forays to growth hubs like Austin and San Francisco. From its Minneapolis headquarters, Target's three-aircraft stable keeps the C-suite mobile, turning potential into square footage one short hop at a time.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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