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PNC Financial lands in Pittsburgh after a week of FirstBank integration and earnings calls.
CEO Bill Demchak returns to Allegheny County Airport after a three-day swing through Chicago and Indianapolis.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · PNC Financial
PNC Financial
PNC Financial flew from Indianapolis International Airport to Allegheny County Airport on May 24, 2026, a 54-minute hop aboard its Bombardier Global 5000, tail number N513DL. The aircraft departed Indianapolis at 6:20 p.m. local time and touched down outside Pittsburgh shortly after 7:14 p.m.
The flight caps a busy week for the Pittsburgh-based bank. On May 21, a PNC Financial aircraft flew from its home base at Allegheny County Airport to Chicago O'Hare, and returned the same evening. The next day, another of the company's jets flew to Cleveland and back. Indianapolis is not a regular stop for the fleet, but it comes in the wake of PNC Financial's first-quarter 2026 earnings report, released April 15, in which Chairman and CEO William S. Demchak described the year as "off to a great start" after closing the FirstBank acquisition on January 5 [barchart.com](https://www.barchart.com/story/news/1314244/pnc-reports-first-quarter-2026-net-income-of-1-8-billion-4-13-diluted-eps-or-4-32-as-adjusted).
SEC filings from 2020 confirm that PNC Financial leases its aircraft to CEO William S. Demchak under a time-sharing agreement, with the permanent base of operations at Allegheny County Airport [sec.gov](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/713676/000071367621000025/pnc-12312020xex10312.htm). That base has seen a flurry of activity this month: the Global 5000 alone has flown 46 tracked segments emitting an estimated 146.6 tonnes of CO₂. The Indianapolis interlude may have been a last meeting or a quiet check-in before a holiday weekend.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 5000


The aircraft
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