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PNC Financial lands in West Virginia following a three-minute hop from Goose Hunt Farm
The brief trip likely reflects PNC's preexisting regional business interests rather than any newly newsworthy event.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · PNC Financial
PNC Financial
PNC Financial flew its Bombardier Challenger 300, tail N852DL, from Goose Hunt Farm Airport to Cheat River Island Airport on June 3, 2026—a flight of barely three minutes. Both airports are in West Virginia, just a few miles apart, and the short hop suggests a repositioning move or a test flight rather than a true point-to-point business trip.
No major public events, conferences, or regulatory deadlines appear on the calendar this week in the Cheat River area that would explain a PNC Financial executive visit. The bank’s four-aircraft fleet, based at Pittsburgh International, routinely serves destinations like Washington Dulles, Chicago O’Hare, and Charlotte. The West Virginia rural airstrips involved in this flight are not among those recurring destinations per PNC Financial’s known travel patterns.
Given the idle’s brevity and the absence of notable news in the region, this trip most likely represents an aircraft positioning move or a short maintenance hop rather than a meeting-driven journey. PNC Financial CEO Bill Demchak and the bank’s senior team maintain their primary business focus at the Pittsburgh headquarters and along their regular East Coast and Midwest routes.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 300


The aircraft
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