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Target flies to Martha's Vineyard the week of its Q1 earnings victory lap
A Gulfstream G280 lands on the island as CEO Michael Fiddelke and executives likely retreat after posting surprise sales growth.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Target
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Target flew from Northeast Philadelphia Airport to Martha's Vineyard on June 10, a 48-minute hop in its Gulfstream G280, tail number N484EM. The aircraft touched down on the island just before 9 p.m. local time, having departed Philadelphia after earlier legs that day from Minneapolis to Washington, D.C., and Atlanta.
The trip lands the same week Target executives are still riding the high of a strong first-quarter earnings report on May 20, which beat Wall Street expectations and marked the retailer's first same-store sales increase in five quarters, per CNBC. New CEO Michael Fiddelke, who took over in February, has been touting a refreshed strategy focused on supply chain upgrades and inventory reliability, as covered by FreightWaves. Martha's Vineyard is a known summer retreat for business leaders, and the timing suggests a post-earnings decompression or planning session ahead of the company's next quarterly report.
The flight follows a busy week for Target's fleet, which shuttled executives from Minneapolis to Columbus, Ohio; Salt Lake City; and Asheville, North Carolina, in the days prior. The retailer's three Gulfstream G280s keep a relentless schedule, but a trip to the Vineyard in June reads less like a board meeting and more like a well-earned pause.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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