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PNC Financial's aircraft lands in Pittsburgh the week of FirstBank conversion completion
If aboard, the flight from Rostraver to Allegheny County would align with PNC's post-merger integration and stress-test results.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · PNC Financial
PNC Financial
PNC Financial's Bombardier Challenger 300 (N412DL) was tracked flying from Rostraver Airport (KFWQ) to Allegheny County Airport (KAGC) on July 1, a 53-minute hop reaching a max altitude of 3,850 feet. The aircraft departed at 15:43 UTC and arrived at 16:36 UTC, per ADS-B data.
If aboard, PNC Financial would arrive the same week the bank completed its customer conversion for the FirstBank acquisition, a deal that expands its presence in Colorado and Arizona, per a PNC press release. The timing also follows the release of PNC's 2026 Dodd-Frank stress-test results on June 24, as covered by the company's media room, which could prompt internal strategy discussions at the Pittsburgh HQ.
The brief local flight follows a period of cross-country activity: the aircraft had recently returned from San Francisco, Denver, Atlanta, and New York in late June, suggesting a busy executive travel schedule. The short hop from Rostraver—a general aviation field southeast of Pittsburgh—is consistent with repositioning or post-trip maintenance, keeping the fleet ready for the next business cycle.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 300


The aircraft
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