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PNC Financial's Challenger 300 hops to Monmouth Executive after a busy day in the New York area
The short flight from Teterboro to Monmouth Executive suggests a crew repositioning or maintenance move after a day of executive travel.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · PNC Financial
PNC Financial
PNC Financial flew its Bombardier Challenger 300 (N412DL) from Teterboro Airport to Monmouth Executive Airport on June 8, a 15-minute hop that barely cleared 2,450 feet. The aircraft had been active in the New York metro area earlier in the day, with multiple legs recorded around Teterboro and Westchester County, per Celebplanes flight history.
The same week, PNC Financial is navigating a busy period following its first-quarter 2026 earnings report on April 15, which showed net income of $1.8 billion and the successful closure of the FirstBank acquisition, as reported by the company's investor relations page. The bank's CEO William Demchak has been active in the region, and the short repositioning flight to Monmouth Executive — a common base for crew rotations or maintenance — likely reflects the logistical demands of a large corporate fleet.
PNC Financial operates four aircraft, including two Challenger 300s and a Global 5000, out of its Pittsburgh home base. The brief hop to Monmouth Executive, a non-commercial airport, is consistent with post-mission repositioning or crew training, keeping the fleet ready for the next round of executive travel.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 300


The aircraft
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