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PNC Financial's Global 5000 lands in Pittsburgh days after FirstBank conversion and stress test results
If aboard, the timing aligns with PNC's completed customer conversion and the release of stress test results this week.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · PNC Financial
PNC Financial
PNC Financial's Bombardier Global 5000 (N513DL) was tracked flying from Centennial Airport (KAPA) near Denver to Allegheny County Airport (KAGC) in Pittsburgh on June 25, landing after a 2-hour 38-minute flight at an average altitude of roughly 45,000 feet and a maximum ground speed of 620 knots.
If PNC Financial chairman and CEO William Demchak were aboard, he would return to Pittsburgh just days after two major corporate events. On June 22, PNC completed the conversion of 780,000 FirstBank customers across 95 branches in Colorado and Arizona, a move Demchak called "a milestone" per a [Stock Titan](https://www.stocktitan.net/news/PNC/pnc-completes-first-bank-customer-fm0sj46gxtk7.html) report. Two days later, on June 24, PNC released the results of its 2026 Dodd-Frank stress test, confirming a minimum stress capital buffer of 2.5% through 2027, as covered on [PNC's media room](https://pnc.mediaroom.com/2026-06-24-PNC-Releases-Results-of-2026-Dodd-Frank-Company-Run-Stress-Test). The Denver departure is notable given FirstBank's Colorado roots.
The flight follows a busy week for PNC Financial's aircraft. In the preceding days, the Global 5000 and other fleet aircraft crisscrossed the country, shuttling between Pittsburgh, New York, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., and Chicago. This return to Allegheny County, PNC Financial's home base, suggests the end of a multi-stop business swing tied to the bank's recent operational milestones.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 5000


The aircraft
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