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Hamptons airport via Flightaware.com The Fourth of July is almost here and that means Wall Streeters will be heading east to the Hamptons. They wont all be driving or taking the train or the jitney. Instead, some of them will fly just because they can. Weve been keeping an eye on the airport traffic at the East Hampton Airport (KHTO) via FlightAware.com . Theres a lot of activity there and we expect it will be picking up more in the coming days. Whats more is you can also look up who owns the plane or helicopter on the FAAs data base using the n-number. During our search, we found a Bell 430, a twin-engine helicopter (N432HF), partly owned by hedge fund/private equity firm Tiger Global. Tiger Globals founder Chase Coleman is not on the flight, though. Its scheduled to take off at 5:23 p.m. EDT from Newark and land at 6:17 p.m. EDT, according to FlightAware.com. The other owners of the helicopter include Wells Fargo Bank Northwest NA Trustee, Mark B. Grier, Greenfield Rotorcraft Holdings, Joseph S. Plumeri, Park Avenue Helicopter, Bristol-Meyers Squibb and Air Bon Jovi, FAA records show. You can see photos of the helicopter here > Check out the helicopters FAA registration (Click to enlarge): Tiger Global helicopter via FAA More From Business Insider Why Some Of The Worlds Biggest Funds Are Getting Slammed This Is The Hedge Fund Manager That Knocked David Einhorn Out Of The World Series Of Poker The Daily Show Found The Most Offensive And Crude Hedge Fund Manager In The World To Make Wall Street Look Bad View comments
The Rise of Bitcoin: Insights from Miami's Conference
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