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PNC Financial jet returns to Pittsburgh from Seattle first week of office mandate
The bank's Bombardier Global 5000 lands at home base as five-day in-office policy takes full effect for employees.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · PNC Financial
PNC Financial
PNC Financial Services Group flew its Bombardier Global 5000, tail number N513DL, from Seattle's King County International Airport to Allegheny County Airport near Pittsburgh on May 8, 2026. The 3-hour-51-minute flight covered the cross-country route at a maximum altitude of 40,975 feet and ground speed of 590 knots, touching down in the bank's hometown just after 3 p.m. local time.
The timing aligns with the enforcement of PNC Financial's new return-to-office policy, requiring all employees to work onsite five days a week starting May 4, as announced by CEO Bill Demchak in a January memo reported by the Pittsburgh Business Times. With the mandate now in place, the trip likely signals executives wrapping up West Coast business and heading back to the Pittsburgh headquarters for full operations.
This flight follows a busy pattern of PNC Financial's fleet crisscrossing the U.S., including recent stops in Miami, Washington, D.C., Houston, and Portland—recurring destinations tied to regulatory meetings, client engagements, and expansion efforts amid the bank's $560 billion in assets and ongoing FirstBank integration.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 5000


The aircraft
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