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Travis Kalanick hops near Munich as European business tour continues
The 10-minute flight from Moosburg airfield follows stops in Saudi Arabia and Belgium for his ghost-kitchen and AI ventures.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Travis Kalanick

Travis Kalanick
Travis Kalanick flew from Moosburg auf der Kippe Airfield to a private strip near Munich on June 9, a 10-minute hop aboard his Gulfstream G650ER, N10100. The brief flight, reaching just 3,850 feet, is consistent with a positioning move between regional airfields rather than a long-haul leg.
The same week, Kalanick's travel pattern shows a broader European tour: after departing Saudi Arabia on June 8 and stopping near Brussels, he repositioned to Germany. Munich is a hub for automotive and industrial robotics, sectors linked to his new physical-AI company, Atoms, which aims to automate food preparation, delivery, and mining. CloudKitchens, his ghost-kitchen venture operating in 30 countries, also has expansion targets in Europe.
This visit continues Kalanick's recent international push, which earlier this month included a trip to Belém, Brazil, for a CloudKitchens scouting tour (per celebplanes). With Atoms now headquartered in Los Angeles but requiring global supplier relationships, these European movements likely involve talks with manufacturing partners or investors—part of the quiet infrastructure-building behind his latest venture.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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