Aircraft / Pilatus PC-24

Pilatus PC-24 in livery of Advent Aviation, shown in side view.

The Pilatus PC-24 is a twin engine, low-wing light business jet aircraft designed and produced by Pilatus Aircraft of Stans, Switzerland.

Following on from the success of the Pilatus PC-12 single engine turboprop, work on the Pilatus PC-24 began in 2007, with a focus on achieving greater range and speed while also retaining the PC-12’s ability to use shorter runways and rugged airfields. The PC-24 was introduced in 2018, and over 210 have been built.

Reference: Wikipedia.

Stats

Stats displayed are for the Pilatus PC-24 twinjet aircraft.

  • Name: Pilatus PC-24

  • Final Assembly Line: Stans, Switzerland

  • Role: Twin Engine Light Business Jet

  • First Introduction: 1 April 2018

  • Status: In Production; In Service

  • Cockpit Crew: One or Two

  • Seating: Up to 10

  • Engines: 2 × Williams FJ44-4A

  • Cruise Speed: 440 knots (815 km/h; 506 mph)

  • Range: 2000 nmi (3704 km; 2302 mi)