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Target lands in Atlanta days after annual shareholder meeting
Corporate jet ferries executives to a key market as new CEO continues strategic push.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Target
Target
Target Corporation's Gulfstream G280, tail number N686BE, flew from Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport to Fulton County Airport in Atlanta on June 17, 2026, a 2-hour-12-minute hop covering 558 knots at 41,000 feet.
The trip lands just days after Target held its annual shareholder meeting on June 10 in Minneapolis, where shareholders approved all board nominees and executive compensation [corporate.target.com](https://corporate.target.com/press/release/2026/06/target-announces-voting-results-from-2026-annual-meeting-of-shareholders). Atlanta, a major southeastern hub, is a logical destination for ongoing discussions with investors, store teams, or suppliers as new CEO Michael Fiddelke executes a strategy focused on merchandising authority and guest experience, per the company's Q1 earnings call [fool.com](https://www.fool.com/earnings/call-transcripts/2026/05/20/target-tgt-q1-2026-earnings-call-transcript/).
The flight follows a busy week for the jet, which had earlier shuttled between Minneapolis, New York, Washington DC, and Chicago. Such patterns underscore the relentless cycle of corporate travel as Target works to reverse a sales slump and deliver on its $5 billion capital investment plan announced in March.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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