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Truist Financial's Citation Latitude completes brief Chicago hop after Charlotte arrival
The short local flight follows the bank's recent open banking expansions and Q1 earnings report.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Truist Financial
Truist Financial
Truist Financial's Cessna Citation Latitude, tail N405T, completed a 14-minute hop at Chicago Midway on May 12, departing and returning to the same airport at an altitude of just 800 feet. The aircraft had arrived from Charlotte the previous day, suggesting a repositioning or maintenance flight after a longer business trip.
The brief Chicago visit comes as Truist Financial continues to execute on its digital strategy. The bank launched its first open banking integration with Mastercard in February [ir.truist.com](https://ir.truist.com/2026-02-12-Truist-launches-secure-open-banking-experience) and expanded capabilities through a data-sharing partnership with Plaid in March [ir.truist.com](https://ir.truist.com/2026-03-12-Truist-expands-open-banking-capabilities-with-Plaid). In its first-quarter earnings call on April 20, CEO Bill Rogers reported net income of $1.4 billion and set a long-term return-on-tangible-common-equity target of 16% to 18% [americanbankingnews.com](https://www.americanbankingnews.com/2026/04/20/truist-financial-q1-earnings-call-highlights.html).
The aircraft's recent flight log shows frequent trips between Charlotte, Atlanta, and Boston, consistent with the bank's wholesale and consumer banking business development. The short Chicago hop appears to be a routine local movement rather than a client meeting, but the overall pattern underscores Truist Financial's active corporate travel schedule.
Aboard the Cessna Citation Latitude


The aircraft
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