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PNC Financial's Challenger 300 arrives at Monmouth Executive after FirstBank conversion milestone
If aboard, PNC Financial executives would land the same week the bank completed its 780,000-customer conversion from FirstBank.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · PNC Financial
PNC Financial
PNC Financial's Bombardier Challenger 300 (N412DL) was tracked flying from Oberlander Airport (PA52) to Monmouth Executive Airport (KBLM) on June 23, covering the 1-hour 9-minute hop at a max altitude of 27,025 feet and ground speed of 463 knots.
If PNC Financial chairman and CEO William Demchak or other executives were aboard, the timing would place them in central New Jersey just days after the bank announced the completion of its FirstBank customer conversion on June 22 — a milestone that brought 780,000 customers, 1,620 employees and 95 branches across Colorado and Arizona under the PNC umbrella, per a company press release [prnewswire.com](https://investor.pnc.com/news-events/financial-press-releases/detail/688/pnc-completes-firstbank-customer-conversion).
The flight follows a week of heavy aircraft activity between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and the New York area — including multiple hops by PNC Financial's Global 5000 and Challenger 300s — suggesting a period of intensive business travel. This particular leg to the Jersey Shore, a region known for executive retreats and seasonal residences, could offer a brief pause after the conversion push.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 300


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