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Winklevoss Twins tour Greenbrier Valley after landing for blockchain summit

A short local flight at the West Virginia resort follows their arrival for a crypto conference this week.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Winklevoss Twins

Winklevoss Twins — owner of N533WE (Gulfstream G500)

Winklevoss Twins

Winklevoss Twins's Gulfstream G500 (N533WE) flight path — KLWB — Greenbrier Valley to KLWB — Greenbrier Valley
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KLWB — Greenbrier Valley
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Winklevoss Twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss took a 16-minute local flight in their Gulfstream G500 N533WE at Greenbrier Valley Airport on June 2, departing at 5:28 pm and landing back at the same field minutes later. The quick sortie came after they flew in from the Atlanta area earlier that day, per flight records.

The same week, the twins are attending the Global Blockchain Summit at the Greenbrier resort, according to an event agenda published by CoinDesk on May 20. The conference gathers institutional investors and regulators—a natural setting for the Gemini co-founders to address the firm’s post-IPO trajectory and pending shareholder lawsuits.

The trip to West Virginia marks a detour from their usual Teterboro-to-Los Angeles routine. Secluded mountain retreats like the Greenbrier offer a chance to strategize away from the noise of Wall Street, especially as Gemini navigates its first year as a public company.

Aboard the Gulfstream G500

Gulfstream G500 exterior — Winklevoss Twins's private jet (N533WE)
Gulfstream G500 cabin floor plan — Winklevoss Twins's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Gulfstream G500

The aircraft

Type
Gulfstream G500
Tail
N533WE
Max alt
4,800 ft
Max speed
207 kt

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