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Target Gulfstream G280 arrives in Atlanta ahead of key supply chain and strategy meetings
CEO Michael Fiddelke visits metro Atlanta for partner discussions tied to Target's $6 billion turnaround plan.
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Target's Gulfstream G280, tail number N585PL, flew from Airlake Airport near Minneapolis to Fulton County Airport in Atlanta on June 10, covering the 637-mile trip in just over two hours. The jet reached a max speed of 478 knots and a cruising altitude of 45,000 feet, a quiet Tuesday evening arrival for the retailer's three-aircraft executive fleet.
The same week, Target CEO Michael Fiddelke is likely convening with leadership in a region critical to the company's logistics overhaul. Per a Supermarket News report this month, Target opened a new Receive Center in Houston and a food distribution center in Colorado as part of a $6 billion investment plan. Atlanta, a major southeastern logistics hub and home to key retail supply chain partners, fits squarely into that roadmap.
The flight pattern shows Target's jet made four stops on June 9 alone—including a leg from Salt Lake City to Minneapolis—reflecting the nonstop tempo of a company reporting its strongest comparable sales growth in four years, as covered by CNBC on May 20. The Atlanta stop suggests the boardroom's high-altitude view of America's shopping habits now extends to the tarmac in Fulton County.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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