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PNC Financial lands in rural Vidalia during Georgia expansion drive
The bank's private jet trip from Philadelphia signals routine oversight of southeastern operations amid aggressive branch growth plans.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · PNC Financial
PNC Financial
PNC Financial flew from Philadelphia International Airport to Vidalia Regional Airport on May 11, 2026, touching down after a brisk 1-hour-50-minute hop in their Bombardier Challenger 300, tail number N412DL. The flight climbed to 43,025 feet and hit a ground speed of 455.5 knots, a efficient jaunt from the bustling Northeast to Georgia's onion country.
The timing aligns with PNC Financial's push to expand in Georgia, where the bank aims to open 25 new branches as part of a broader strategy to add over 300 locations nationwide by 2030, as announced in late 2025. Vidalia, home to existing PNC branches, likely hosted executives for on-the-ground reviews of local operations or client meetings in this key rural market.
This sortie fits PNC Financial's recent travel rhythm, including multiple stops in Miami and Pittsburgh, reflecting the top-10 bank's commitment to southeastern growth despite the irony of a corporate jet descending on a town best known for its sweet onions.
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 300


The aircraft
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