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Fifth Third returns to Cincinnati after New York meetings ahead of investor conference

The bank's Challenger 300 flew from Teterboro to Lunken Field the same week Fifth Third hosts its annual investor day.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Fifth Third

Fifth Third corporate logo

Fifth Third

Fifth Third's Bombardier Challenger 300 (N167FT) flight path — KTEB — Teterboro to KLUK — Cincinnati
Flight path · KTEB — TeterboroKLUK — Cincinnati · 1h 41m airborne
Departure
KTEB — Teterboro
Arrival
KLUK — Cincinnati
Airborne
1h 41m
Distance
488 nm
CO₂
4.0t

Fifth Third Bancorp's Challenger 300, tail N167FT, departed Teterboro Airport at 9:46 PM on May 27 and touched down at Cincinnati Municipal Lunken Field 1 hour 41 minutes later. The flight arrived just before 11:30 PM, a late-night return from the New York area to the bank's home base.

The trip lands the same week Fifth Third is scheduled to hold its annual investor conference in Cincinnati, per the company's events calendar. CEO Tim Spence and senior executives typically use the gathering to update analysts on strategy, loan performance, and regional economic outlook — a key event for a bank that operates across the Midwest and Southeast.

The flight follows a pattern: N167FT flew from Cincinnati to Teterboro the day before, suggesting a brief round-trip for meetings. Earlier in May, the aircraft also shuttled between Cincinnati and Washington D.C., likely for regulatory or policy discussions. For a regional bank, the corporate jet is a tool of efficiency, not glamour — and this week's itinerary points squarely to a busy calendar in the Queen City.

Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 300

Bombardier Challenger 300 exterior — Fifth Third's private jet (N167FT)
Bombardier Challenger 300 cabin floor plan — Fifth Third's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Bombardier Challenger 300

The aircraft

Type
Bombardier Challenger 300
Tail
N167FT
Max alt
40,000 ft
Max speed
431 kt

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