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Travis Kalanick lands in Los Angeles after Milwaukee detour
The CloudKitchens CEO returns to his Bel Air estate following a likely business stop in a key ghost kitchen market.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Travis Kalanick

Travis Kalanick
Travis Kalanick flew from Milwaukee's General Mitchell International Airport to Van Nuys Airport outside Los Angeles aboard his Gulfstream G650ER on May 11, covering the 3-hour-27-minute journey at altitudes up to 43,000 feet. The late-evening departure arrived just after midnight local time, marking a swift return to Southern California.
Kalanick touches down in Los Angeles, where he retains ownership of a $43.3 million Bel Air estate purchased in 2020, despite his confirmed relocation to Austin last December to sidestep California's proposed wealth tax. The city remains a hub for CloudKitchens, his $15 billion-valued ghost kitchen venture operating over 400 locations worldwide, including multiple sites in the greater LA area that cater to the region's dense delivery demand.
This flight caps a quick round trip from LA to Milwaukee, where CloudKitchens maintains facilities, suggesting a targeted business visit amid the company's international expansion. It fits Kalanick's pattern of frequent hops between tech centers—recently from San Francisco to New York and LA—aligning with oversight of his Atoms initiative and ongoing CloudKitchens operations.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


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