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Truist Financial returns to Charlotte after a week of Atlanta meetings
The bank's Cessna Citation Latitude shuttled between Georgia and North Carolina ahead of a major golf tournament.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Truist Financial
Truist Financial
Truist Financial flew from DeKalb Peachtree Airport to Charlotte Douglas International Airport on the evening of May 21, a 44-minute hop in its Cessna Citation Latitude, N405T. The flight arrived at 5:45 p.m. local time, capping a day that began with a morning trip from Charlotte to Atlanta.
The same week, the PGA Tour's Truist Championship is underway in Charlotte, running from May 7 through May 10 at Quail Hollow Club, per the tournament's official leaderboard on pgatour.com. As the title sponsor, Truist Financial's executives likely attended the event or related hospitality functions, explaining the heavy back-and-forth between the bank's Charlotte headquarters and Atlanta, a key market for the bank's Southeast footprint.
The pattern of flights between KCLT and KPDK is consistent with Truist Financial's regular operations. Over the past week, N405T made at least six round trips between the two cities, including multiple legs on May 20 alone. The aircraft, a midsize business jet operated by NetJets under the tail number N925QS, is well-suited for these short regional hops, offering a stand-up cabin for up to nine passengers, according to Textron Aviation's specifications. For a top-10 U.S. bank, the shuttle between its home base and a major regional hub is routine business—even if the occasion this week carried a sponsor's name. [pgatour.com](https://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/2026/truist-championship/R2026480), [flightradar24.com](https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/n925qs), [businesswire.com](https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260420434515/en/Textron-Aviation-Announces-Fleet-Order-From-LUMINAIR-to-Operate-Nine-Best-selling-Cessna-Citation-Latitude-Midsize-Business-Jets-Supporting-Charter-Operations-Across-Europe)
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