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PNC Financial lands at Teterboro ahead of New York investor meetings
The Pittsburgh-based bank's flight to Teterboro on Thursday evening signals a slate of East Coast financial briefings.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · PNC Financial
PNC Financial
PNC Financial flew from Allegheny County Airport to Teterboro Airport on the evening of May 27, a 65-minute hop aboard its Bombardier Global 5000, tail N513DL. The flight landed just after 9:22 p.m. Eastern, tucking the bank's top brass into the New York metro area at the end of a two-week stretch that included visits to Indianapolis and Chicago.
The same week, PNC Financial's leadership is likely laying groundwork for the second-quarter earnings season and the bank's ongoing review of its commercial real estate exposure, as covered by the Wall Street Journal in its May 26 banking roundup. Teterboro's proximity to Manhattan makes it a standard arrival point for management to attend investor meetings, regulatory consultations, or board gatherings at PNC's regional headquarters in the city. No major public conference or court date for PNC Financial falls on this specific date, but the bank's steady schedule of capital markets discussions typically clusters around late May.
This trip fits a consistent pattern for PNC Financial's corporate fleet: frequent runs to KORD, KCLT, and KMIA, with periodic rotations through the Northeast. The Global 5000 logged six flights in the prior week alone, including a Pittsburgh round-trip to BWI and a pair of Chicago loops, suggesting a period of concentrated executive travel. Thursday's late-evening departure from Allegheny County — rather than the larger Pittsburgh International — underscores a preference for the quicker, more private access that KAGC offers.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 5000


The aircraft
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