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Target Corporation jet returns to Minneapolis ahead of Q1 earnings
The flight arrives at headquarters as executives gear up for the May 20 earnings conference call detailing first-quarter performance.
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Target Corporation's Gulfstream G280, tail number N484EM, departed Sarasota Bradenton International Airport on May 10, 2026, at 4:30 p.m. local time, touching down at its Minneapolis home base three hours and 14 minutes later. The super-midsize jet cruised at a maximum altitude of 45,025 feet and peak ground speed of 471.5 knots, covering the routine route back to the company's headquarters amid clear skies.
The timing coincides with preparations for Target's Q1 2026 earnings release, scheduled for a conference call on May 20. Under new CEO Michael Fiddelke, who took the helm in February, the retailer has been executing a $5 billion growth strategy this year, including store remodels and expanded same-day delivery—moves that investors will scrutinize closely in the upcoming report, per the company's investor relations site.
This return caps a peripatetic week for the fleet, which hopscotched through western outposts like Dallas, Salt Lake City, and St. George, Utah, on May 8 before heading south to Florida. Such itineraries hint at executive check-ins on regional operations, a far cry from the boardroom but essential to Target's bid to reclaim its discount throne from Walmart.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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