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Truist Financial's Citation Latitude logs a brief, stationary hop at Greensboro
A zero-mile flight suggests maintenance or crew training, not a business meeting.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Truist Financial
Truist Financial
Truist Financial's Cessna Citation Latitude (N405T) departed and arrived at Piedmont Triad International Airport within the same minute on June 4, 2026, reaching an altitude of 825 feet and a ground speed of 0.7 knots — essentially a non-flight, likely a taxi or systems check.
No public event in Greensboro this week explains the movement; the bank's CEO Bill Rogers and Charlotte-based leadership typically use the aircraft for trips to Atlanta, Washington, or Chicago. A search of local business calendars and aviation databases turned up no conference, board meeting, or regulatory hearing tied to the brief sortie.
The flight stands apart from Truist Financial's recent pattern: the same aircraft shuttled between Charlotte and Atlanta on May 27, and between Charlotte and Washington Dulles on May 26. This Greensboro hop appears to be a maintenance or crew-proficiency exercise — a quiet moment for a bank jet that usually moves with purpose.
Aboard the Cessna Citation Latitude


The aircraft
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