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Travis Kalanick flies from Dachau to Zürich the week of a CloudKitchens summit
The Uber co-founder lands in Switzerland for a series of investor meetings tied to his new robotics venture, Atoms.
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Travis Kalanick
Travis Kalanick flew from Dachau-Gröbenried Airfield to Zürich Airport on June 10, 2026, a thirty-one-minute Gulfstream G650ER hop that landed just before noon local time.
The same week, Swiss business media reported that CloudKitchens — now folded into Kalanick's new robotics venture Atoms — held a closed-door investor summit in Zürich to brief European partners on the company's expansion into automated food preparation and logistics, per a report in the Neue Zürcher Zeitung on June 9. Zürich has been a recurring destination for Kalanick since January 2026, when he was photographed in the city during a prior CloudKitchens review, and the trip extends a pattern of international business travel that included a South American tour in late May and a stop in Israel on June 4.
The flight continues a deliberate itinerary: Kalanick left Austin after his December 2025 relocation, then hopscotched through Brazil, Cyprus, and Israel before touching down in Bavaria on June 9, according to flight tracking data. The Zürich meetings suggest his Atoms rollout — first announced in April in San Francisco — is entering a European fundraising phase.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


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