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Target Corporation's aircraft lands in Dallas-Fort Worth area the week of Target Circle Deal Days
If Target executives were aboard, the timing lines up with the final day of the retailer's four-day summer savings event.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Target
Target
Target Corporation's Gulfstream G280, tail N484EM, was tracked flying from Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport to Denton Enterprise Airport on June 23, 2026, a 1-hour-51-minute hop covering 489 knots at 40,000 feet.
If Target executives were aboard, the arrival would come on the final day of Target Circle Deal Days, a four-day sale event that Target announced on June 2, per a company press release, running June 23-26 with up to 45% off thousands of items. The jet landed at Denton, a general aviation airport roughly 35 miles northwest of Dallas, a market Target has served with recurring flights to nearby hubs like KDFW and KIAH, per flight patterns noted in celebplanes' briefing.
The flight follows a peripatetic week for the aircraft: on June 22 it tracked from the Los Angeles area to Minneapolis, and earlier in the month made hops through Colorado, Georgia, and Texas. The return to the Dallas-Fort Worth corridor, should the registered owner have been aboard, would place senior leadership near a key market as the retailer wraps a promotional push aimed at back-to-school and summer shoppers.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


The aircraft
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