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Truist Financial's aircraft lands near Greenville the week of a CEO succession announcement
If aboard, the timing lines up with the bank's leadership transition and Michael P. Lyons' upcoming start as CEO.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Truist Financial
Truist Financial
Truist Financial's Cessna Citation Latitude (N405T) was tracked flying a brief 19-minute hop from Gastonia Municipal Airport (KAKH) to a point near Greenville, South Carolina on June 23, 2026. The aircraft reached a modest 10,000 feet and a top speed of 334.6 knots before touching down just after 1:09 PM local time.
If Truist Financial officials were aboard, the flight would arrive the same week the Charlotte-based bank is in the national spotlight following its June 15 announcement that Michael P. Lyons will become president and CEO effective September 1, as reported by Truist's own press release and covered by outlets including Financial Planning and Hoodline. Lyons, the former Fiserv CEO, succeeds Bill Rogers, who will remain executive chair until his planned retirement in April 2027. The leadership shake-up marks a pivotal moment for the $549 billion lender, and regional meetings with board members or advisors would be unsurprising as the transition takes shape.
The aircraft's recent flight history shows a pattern of trips to Atlanta and Chicago in the days prior, consistent with Truist Financial's recurring business destinations. This short hop to the Greenville area — a region with no major Truist Financial operational hub — suggests a private meeting or event, possibly tied to the succession planning or Lyons' onboarding, rather than a routine corporate visit.
Aboard the Cessna Citation Latitude


The aircraft
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