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Warner Bros Discovery's Falcon lands in Bahamas amid Paramount merger final stretch
If aboard, the timing lines up with a potential break after the DOJ approval and ahead of the September 30 merger deadline.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Warner Bros Discovery
Warner Bros Discovery
Warner Bros Discovery's Dassault Falcon 900EX, tail N304K, was tracked flying from Lancaster County, South Carolina to Lynden Pindling International Airport in Nassau on June 23, a 1-hour 40-minute hop landing just before 1 PM local time.
If Warner Bros Discovery executives were aboard, the aircraft would arrive in the Bahamas the same week the company's $111 billion acquisition by Paramount Skydance cleared its biggest federal hurdle, with the U.S. Department of Justice granting unconditional antitrust approval on June 12, per IndieWire. The deal still faces potential state-level challenges from California Attorney General Rob Bonta and an August 7 UK regulatory deadline, as noted by Screen Realm, but the September 30 closing target now looks more realistic — making this a plausible moment for a brief respite before the final push.
The flight follows a pattern of recent movements: N304K spent much of June shuttling between Charlotte and the Washington D.C. area, with a June 9 trip to Houston and a May 31 jaunt to Hilton Head, South Carolina. The jump to Nassau suggests a rare leisure detour for a corporate fleet typically seen at major hubs like New York, Atlanta, and Los Angeles.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900EX


The aircraft
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