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Truist Financial lands in Atlanta after a week of earnings and open banking news
The Charlotte-based bank touches down at DeKalb Peachtree for a routine board or executive visit following Q1 results.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Truist Financial
Truist Financial
Truist Financial flew from Charlotte Douglas International Airport to DeKalb Peachtree Airport on Monday morning, a 44-minute hop of just 44 minutes aboard its Cessna Citation Latitude, tail N405T.
The flight lands in Atlanta the same month the bank reported first-quarter net income of $1.4 billion, per its April earnings call [ir.truist.com](https://ir.truist.com/2026-03-18-Truist-announces-first-quarter-2026-earnings-call-details?asPDF=1), and announced a data-sharing partnership with Plaid [americanbanker.com](https://www.americanbanker.com/news/truist-and-plaid-announce-data-sharing-partnership). CEO Bill Rogers is also scheduled to speak at the Bernstein Annual Strategic Decisions Conference later this month [lifestyle.pluralist.com](https://lifestyle.pluralist.com/story/662482/truist-to-speak-at-bernstein-annual-strategic-decisions-conference). Atlanta, a recurring destination in the bank’s pattern of regional flights from headquarters, is a natural hub for executive meetings given Truist Financial’s extensive Southeast footprint.
The move follows a busy week that saw the bank fly to Chicago on May 11 and back on May 12, then make two round trips to Atlanta on May 13. The steady rhythm suggests a deliberate schedule of partner visits, internal reviews, or regulatory work, rather than a single public event.
Aboard the Cessna Citation Latitude


The aircraft
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