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Walmart lands in Burbank the week of a key California retail summit
A five-minute repositioning near Burbank precedes a major West Coast procurement conference.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Walmart
Walmart
Walmart flew an Embraer Praetor 500, tail N383PA, from its Northwest Arkansas home base to Hollywood Burbank Airport on June 7, 2026, touching down after a five-minute airborne hop between ramps. The brief movement, logged at just 850 feet, follows a longer transcontinental leg from KXNA earlier that day.
The same week, Walmart is expected to send senior executives to the annual Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) Supply Chain Conference, held this year at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles, according to a RILA agenda published in late May. The event, which runs June 8–10, gathers the largest U.S. retailers to discuss logistics automation, labor costs, and sustainability targets—topics central to Walmart's recently announced goal of cutting scope-1-and-2 emissions by 35 percent per square foot by 2030.
The five-minute repositioning likely served a crew logistics move ahead of that engagement. Since John Furner assumed the CEO role in February 2026, Walmart's corporate aircraft have logged a pattern of short hops between California airports around major supplier meetings, per flight records reviewed by celebplanes. The retailer operates a five-jet fleet, including two Praetor 500s, and requires its CEO to use company aircraft for all travel under a board security policy adopted in 2025.
Aboard the Embraer Praetor 500


The aircraft
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