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PNC Financial's Challenger 300 returns to Pittsburgh after a FirstBank conversion milestone
If aboard, the timing lines up with the completion of a major customer conversion and the bank's AI factory push.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · PNC Financial
PNC Financial
PNC Financial's Bombardier Challenger 300, tail N412DL, was tracked flying from Stoney Point Field (6GA0) to Allegheny County Airport (KAGC) on June 23, 2026, completing a 1-hour, 7-minute flight at a maximum altitude of 41,025 feet.
If PNC Financial executives were aboard, the aircraft would have arrived home the same week the bank announced the completion of its FirstBank customer conversion, per a June 22 press release [investor.pnc.com](https://investor.pnc.com/news-events/financial-press-releases/detail/688/pnc-completes-firstbank-customer-conversion). The milestone, which integrated 780,000 customers and 95 branches across Colorado and Arizona, was hailed by CEO Bill Demchak as a seamless transition. Separately, Demchak has been publicly discussing PNC's plan to build its own "AI factory" to reduce reliance on third-party vendors, as reported by American Banker [americanbanker.com](https://www.americanbanker.com/news/why-pnc-is-building-its-own-ai-factory).
The flight to Pittsburgh follows a busy week for the fleet, with N412DL and other PNC aircraft shuttling between Pittsburgh, New York, Philadelphia, and Cincinnati. The return to base is consistent with a pattern of post-mission repositioning after a period of heightened executive travel.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 300


The aircraft
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