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Tyson Foods jet lands in Arlington the week a new CEO is set to take the helm
If aboard, a Tyson Foods executive would arrive in the Dallas area just as Jeff Schomburger prepares to succeed Donnie King as CEO.
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Tyson Foods
Tyson Foods's Dassault Falcon 2000EX, tail number N902TF, was tracked flying from its home base at Northwest Arkansas National Airport (KXNA) to Arlington Municipal Airport (KGKY) on June 26, touching down after a 54-minute flight at an altitude of 32,000 feet. The aircraft, part of the Springdale-based protein processor's corporate flight department alongside N901TF, frequently visits Texas facilities and plants.
If a Tyson Foods executive was aboard, the timing would align closely with a major corporate transition. On May 28, Tyson Foods announced that board member Jeff Schomburger will succeed Donnie King as president and CEO effective October 4, with a transition period beginning in July, per a company filing with the SEC [sec.gov](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/100493/000010049326000026/tsn2026presidentceoannounc.htm). The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex is home to Tyson's regional offices and a key customer base, making it a natural destination for leadership meetings or facility tours as the handover approaches.
The flight adds to a pattern of short-haul trips from Tyson Foods's fleet this month. In the past week alone, N902TF hopped to Colorado, Arizona, and Arkansas before this Texas leg — the kind of domestic routing that suggests plant visits or executive coordination rather than a single high-profile event.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 2000EX


The aircraft
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