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Truist Financial's aircraft lands in Charlotte following CEO succession news
If aboard, the flight from Greenville-Spartanburg the same day as the CEO transition announcement would suggest a leadership gathering.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Truist Financial
Truist Financial
Truist Financial's Cessna Citation Latitude, tail number N405T, was tracked departing Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport on 2026-06-23 at 17:36 UTC and landing at Charlotte Douglas International Airport at 18:03 UTC, a 27-minute hop reaching 12,025 feet at 389.2 knots.
If Truist Financial executives were aboard, the timing would align with a significant week for the Charlotte-based bank. On June 15, Truist Financial announced that Michael P. Lyons will take over as president and CEO effective September 1, succeeding Bill Rogers, who becomes executive chair until his retirement in April 2027 [ir.truist.com](https://ir.truist.com/2026-06-15-Truist-announces-Michael-P-Lyons-as-incoming-CEO). This marks the first time an outsider will lead the bank since the BB&T-SunTrust merger in 2019 [financial-planning.com](https://www.financial-planning.com/news/truist-shakes-up-c-suite-names-fiservs-lyons-as-ceo). A flight from Greenville-Spartanburg — home to Fiserv, where Lyons was CEO until this month — would be consistent with transition-related travel.
The aircraft's recent pattern shows multiple trips to Atlanta and Chicago, reflecting the bank's regular business beats. This short hop to Charlotte, the bank's home base, fits a week of internal succession planning.
Aboard the Cessna Citation Latitude


The aircraft
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