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Volkswagen flies from Lommis to Wolfsburg the same week as its annual general meeting
The German automotive group’s Falcon 8X lands at corporate headquarters ahead of shareholder votes on dividend and supervisory board elections.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Volkswagen

Volkswagen
Volkswagen flew a Dassault Falcon 8X (D-AGBA) from Lommis Airfield in Switzerland to Braunschweig Wolfsburg Airport on 1 June 2026. The 45-minute hop arrived at EDVE at 17:37 UTC.
The trip lands the same week Volkswagen hosts its 2026 annual general meeting in Wolfsburg, per the company’s published investor calendar. The event, scheduled for 2 June, covers dividend distribution, the formal discharge of the management and supervisory boards, and a vote on new supervisory board members. The Falcon 8X likely carried executives returning from a prior engagement in southern Germany—the aircraft had flown from Wolfsburg to a location near Stuttgart the previous day.
The flight is consistent with Volkswagen AirService’s core remit: connecting the Wolfsburg headquarters with the group’s far-flung sites and key events. The fleet logged roughly 2,800 movements annually, with a significant share tied to corporate governance milestones like the annual meeting.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 8X


The aircraft
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