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Truist Financial returns to Charlotte after a day of Atlanta meetings

CEO Bill Rogers flew home to Charlotte after wrapping up a day trip to Atlanta, where Truist maintains a major operational hub.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Truist Financial

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Truist Financial

Truist Financial's Cessna Citation Latitude (N405T) flight path — 2GA9 — Lenora to KCLT — Charlotte Douglas
Flight path · 2GA9 — LenoraKCLT — Charlotte Douglas · 54m airborne
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Departure
2GA9 — Lenora
Arrival
KCLT — Charlotte Douglas
Airborne
54m
Distance
169 nm
CO₂
1.7t

Truist Financial flew from a small airport near Atlanta (2GA9) back to Charlotte Douglas International on Wednesday evening, a 54-minute hop that arrived at 6:32 p.m. local time. N405T, a Cessna Citation Latitude, departed Lenora Airport at 5:38 p.m. and reached 21,000 feet before descending into KCLT.

The same day, the bank's chairman and CEO, Bill Rogers, had flown from Charlotte to Atlanta in the same aircraft. Truist maintains a significant presence in Atlanta, the former headquarters of SunTrust, and the trip fits a consistent pattern: the Citation has shuttled between KCLT and the Atlanta area nearly every business day this week, per flight records. No major public event or conference was announced for Rogers in Atlanta on May 20, making this a routine visit to the bank's Southeast hub.

The return leg lands as Truist continues to integrate operations more than six years after the BB&T-SunTrust merger, with Rogers commuting between the two legacy cities as part of his regular schedule.

Aboard the Cessna Citation Latitude

Cessna Citation Latitude exterior — Truist Financial's private jet (N405T)
Cessna Citation Latitude cabin floor plan — Truist Financial's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Cessna Citation Latitude

The aircraft

Type
Cessna Citation Latitude
Tail
N405T
Max alt
21,000 ft
Max speed
421 kt

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