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Walmart's aircraft flies to Rogers the week of its Associates Week
If aboard, the 40-minute hop from Little Rock would return to Northwest Arkansas in time for the retailer's annual employee celebration.
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Walmart's Embraer Praetor 500 (N383PA) was tracked on a 40-minute flight from Little Rock's Bill & Hillary Clinton National Airport to Rogers Municipal Airport on June 24, 2026, landing at 17:30 UTC. The aircraft's home base is Northwest Arkansas Regional, making Rogers a routine arrival point.
If Walmart was aboard, the timing would align with the retailer's annual Associates Week and shareholder meeting, which per the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette kicked off earlier in June at the company's Bentonville headquarters. The week includes a star-studded celebration at Bud Walton Arena and a shareholder business meeting — John Furner's first as CEO, per the Democrat-Gazette. Fox Business reported Furner used the event to discuss lower-income shoppers showing "signs of stress" from rising fuel costs.
The flight follows a pattern of N383PA returning to Northwest Arkansas after trips to Baton Rouge and southern California in the prior week, as tracked on Celebplanes. The aircraft, one of two Praetor 500s in the company's fleet, is used per a board policy requiring CEO John Furner to fly company aircraft for all business and personal travel.
Aboard the Embraer Praetor 500


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