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Fifth Third returns to Cincinnati after a quick weekend trip to Greensboro
The bank's Challenger 300 made a 55-minute flight from North Carolina to its home base on Sunday evening.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Fifth Third

Fifth Third
Fifth Third flew from Greensboro, North Carolina, to Cincinnati on Sunday evening, touching down at Lunken Field at 6:15 p.m. local time after a 55-minute hop in its Bombardier Challenger 300, tail N167FT. The aircraft, registered to Fifth Third Bank NA per [regosearch.com](https://www.regosearch.com/aircraft/us/167FT), spent the previous day in the Greensboro area, suggesting a brief business or personal visit.
The Sunday return to Cincinnati aligns with the bank's home base at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, though Lunken Field is closer to downtown. While no major public event was tied to the Greensboro stop, Fifth Third maintains a regional banking presence in the Carolinas, and such short trips are typical for executive travel between branch hubs. [celebplanes.com](https://www.celebplanes.com/celebrity/fifth-third) shows the jet's frequent destinations include Chicago, Washington, and Miami, but occasional detours to secondary markets like Greensboro are not uncommon.
This journey follows a pattern of efficient, short-haul flights in the bank's flight history: a May 6 trip from Davison Army Air Field to Cincinnati, and a May 27 return from Teterboro after a day in New York. For Fifth Third's leadership, the convenience of a corporate jet means quick turnarounds like this one—home in time for Sunday dinner.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 300


The aircraft
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