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Warner Bros Discovery's aircraft lands in Charlotte the week of merger integration planning
If aboard, the timing lines up with Paramount Skydance's regulatory approvals and planning for the $111 billion deal.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Warner Bros Discovery
Warner Bros Discovery
Warner Bros Discovery's Dassault Falcon 900EX, tail N304K, was tracked flying from Lynden Pindling International Airport in Nassau to Charlotte Douglas International Airport on June 23, a 1-hour 48-minute hop that reached 41,025 feet. As always, we track the aircraft, not the people — but the movement lands in a city that's become a recurring hub for the media giant.
If Warner Bros Discovery's leadership was aboard, the flight arrives the same week the U.S. Department of Justice cleared the company's merger with Paramount Skydance, per a June 12 statement cited by IndieWire. Shareholders approved the $111 billion deal in April, and integration planning is already underway, though state attorneys general in California and New York are still mulling antitrust challenges. Charlotte sits near Warner Bros Discovery's Atlanta operations and production hub, making it a logical stop for executives coordinating the next phase.
Recent flight patterns show N304K frequently shuttling between Charlotte and the Washington D.C. area, as well as to Eagle County, Colorado — suggesting the aircraft serves as a flexible link between regulatory, corporate, and leisure destinations. Whether this trip involved merger logistics or simply a return from the Bahamas, the timing aligns with a pivotal moment for the company's future.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900EX


The aircraft
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