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Fifth Third Bancorp lands in Teterboro after its CFO spoke at Morgan Stanley conference

The Cincinnati-based bank's private flight touches down in New Jersey following investor meetings in New York.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Fifth Third

Fifth Third corporate logo

Fifth Third

Fifth Third's Bombardier Challenger 300 (N167FT) flight path — KBTL — Battle Creek Executive to KTEB — Teterboro
Flight path · KBTL — Battle Creek ExecutiveKTEB — Teterboro · 1h 12m airborne
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Departure
KBTL — Battle Creek Executive
Arrival
KTEB — Teterboro
Airborne
1h 12m
Distance
505 nm
CO₂
2.9t

Fifth Third Bancorp flew from Battle Creek, Michigan, to Teterboro, New Jersey, on June 11, 2026, a 1-hour, 12-minute hop in its Bombardier Challenger 300, N167FT.

The arrival comes the same week Fifth Third Bancorp's chief financial officer, Bryan Preston, presented at the Morgan Stanley US Financials Conference on June 10, according to a company filing cited by TradingView News. At the conference, Preston reiterated second-quarter 2026 guidance and provided an update on the integration of Comerica, which closed on February 1, as well as the bank's selection for Anthropic's Project Glasswing cybersecurity initiative, per PYMNTS.

The flight pattern suggests a standard business week: Fifth Third Bancorp flew from its Cincinnati home base to the New York area on June 9, then repositioned to Battle Creek on June 10 before returning to Teterboro. The previous week included a trip from Cincinnati to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and back, likely related to the bank's regional operations.

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
45,000 ft
Max speed
521 kt

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