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PNC Financial returns to Pittsburgh after a late-night Teterboro departure
The bank’s Challenger 300 flew from New Jersey to Allegheny County just after midnight, a routine end to a busy week of Northeast travel.
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PNC Financial
PNC Financial flew from Teterboro Airport to Allegheny County Airport on June 2, a 59-minute hop that landed just after 10 p.m. local time. The Bombardier Challenger 300, tail N852DL, had departed the New York-area field at 9:08 p.m. and arrived in Pittsburgh at 10:07 p.m., according to flight data.
The same week, PNC Financial’s CEO Bill Demchak was in New York for the bank’s annual investor conference on June 1, as reported by the company’s own investor relations calendar. The Teterboro departure likely marks the end of that engagement and a return to the bank’s Pittsburgh headquarters. PNC Financial maintains a four-aircraft fleet based at Pittsburgh International and Allegheny County airports, and the Challenger 300 is a frequent visitor to the New York area.
Recent flight history shows the jet made a similar round trip between Pittsburgh and the Washington, D.C., area on May 31, and between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia on May 29. The pattern suggests a week of executive travel to East Coast financial centers, with the late-night Teterboro-to-Pittsburgh leg closing out the circuit.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 300


The aircraft
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