Summary The Starbucks CEO can utilize the company's Gulfstream G550s for the 1,000-mile weekly commute from California to Washington. Starbucks owns two Gulfstream G550s, that regularly fly from Seattle to cities such as London. Phoenix, Philadelphia and Chicago.

The Gulfstream G550 features Rolls-Royce engines, a 13-hour flight capacity, and comfortable cabin amenities, washroom and galley. Starbucks has two Gulfstream G550, according to JetSpy , and they made the headlines this week, when it was revealed that the new CEO of Starbucks, Brian Niccol, would travel to the office by private jet as part of his contract. He would be a hybrid employee, working from his home in Newport Beach, California and flying to the office in Seattle, Washington (a distance of over 1,000 miles) for three days every week.

The contract also allows Niccol to utilize the company's private jets . He would likely be using one of the Starbucks G550s to complete the journey, so let's take a look at the two aircraft in more detail. Movement of the aircraft and background The older Gulfstream G550, registration N721L, was manufactured in 2007.

It was purchased by Starbucks in 2017. According to reports, the aircraft has flown 51 flights this year, so far accumulating 191 flight hours. The most visited airports were: Boeing Field King County International Airport, Seattle, Washington.

Phoenix-Mesa-Gateway Airport, Arizona. Philadelphia International Airport, Pennsylvania. Interested in finding out more ab.