Nike operates Gulfstream jets for executive travel

Gulfstream G650
Gulfstream G650 - Wikipedia
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Nike, a global leader in athletic footwear and apparel, operates two Gulfstream G650 business jets for executive travel. These aircraft are registered as N1KE and N6453, with HUM-AIR TOO LLC and HUM AIR 33 LLC listed as their respective owners. Both companies are based in Beaverton, Oregon, where Nike’s headquarters is located.

The Gulfstream G650 series is known for its luxury and long-range capabilities. The N1KE jet has flown to various destinations such as Dublin Airport in Ireland and Reno Tahoe International Airport in Nevada. Meanwhile, the N6453 jet frequently travels internationally to places like Farnborough Airport in England and Keflavík International Airport in Iceland.

The Gulfstream G650 was introduced to the market after receiving its type certificate from the FAA in September 2012. It features advanced design elements like fly-by-wire flight controls and an oval fuselage cross-section that allows for a spacious cabin accommodating up to 13 passengers.

Powered by Rolls-Royce BR725 turbofan engines, the G650 achieves a maximum speed of 531 knots (611 miles per hour) and can cover distances up to 7,000 nautical miles (8,100 miles). Its service ceiling reaches 51,000 feet.



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