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PNC Financial lands near Pittsburgh after a short hop from rural Pennsylvania
The 7-minute flight from Bierly Airport likely signals a crew rotation or aircraft repositioning, not a CEO event.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · PNC Financial
PNC Financial
PNC Financial flew its Bombardier Challenger 300 (N412DL) from Bierly (Personal Use) Airport to Allegheny County Airport on June 7, a flight of just seven minutes covering 466 knots at 28,975 feet. Bierly is a small private airfield in eastern Pennsylvania, making this a short repositioning leg rather than a trip to a major hub.
The same week, no major public appearances or events for PNC Financial CEO William Demchak appear in news reports. PNC Financial filed its annual 10-K report in February 2026, per SEC filings. The brief hop likely represents crew training, a maintenance ferry, or a pilot positioning flight — routine operations for a corporate fleet that the bank maintains under time-sharing agreements with Demchak, as disclosed in a 2021 SEC filing.
This flight follows a pattern of local movements around Pittsburgh seen in recent days. On June 3 and June 4, PNC Financial's aircraft shuttled between Allegheny County and Washington-area airports, suggesting a typical period of executive travel to the capital region. The short hop to Bierly and back fits the ordinary rhythm of fleet management, not a newsworthy destination.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 300


The aircraft
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