Pilatus PC-24

PC-24

Pilatus PC-24 profile, including current pricing, manufacturing dates, cabin size and passenger capacity, range, speed, baggage space, fractional ownership and jet card options

Pilatus PC-24 Facts

The Swiss-made PC-24 light jet follows the PC-12 turboprop.

It can land on grass strips and features a rear cabin cargo door.

The cargo door in the rear passenger cabin allows quick conversion from passengers, plus the ability to easily load oversize baggage, including skis.

PlaneSense and Volato offer the PC-24 in their fractional ownership programs. OneFlight offers the light jet option in its BAJIT jet card program.

Manufacturing Dates

Production Start: 2018

Production Ends: In Production

Cabin Category

Light Jet

Fleet Size

As of March 2022, Amstat lists 15 Pilatus PC-24s in service.

PC-24 Cabin Size and Passengers

PC-24 seating
Pilatus PC-24 seat diagram in eight-seat layout.

Height: 5 ft 1 in

Width: 5 ft 6 in

Length: 23 ft

Seating Capacity: 6 to 8

Range

The range is from 1,525 to 1,950 nm

Speed

Maximum Cruise Speed: 506 mph

Baggage Space

Varies by configuration. The PC-24 has a 4.4 ft wide x 4.5 ft high rear cargo door.

Access

Fractional Ownership – Yes

Dedicated Jet Card – Yes

Pricing

New Pilatus PC-24s retail for $11.2 million. Used PC-24s are listed starting at approximately $10.49 million.

Pilatus models currently in production

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PlaneSense expands its Pilatus PC-24 private jet fleet

PlaneSense Pilatus PC-24

The fractional operator sells shares on its Pilatus PC-12 and now expanding PC-24 fleet

While most people would probably know the nation’s two biggest fractional operators are NetJets and Flexjet, they might be hard-pressed to name number three. That would be New Hampshire-based PlaneSense. And while the two leaders battle it out with Gulfstream G650s and the Global Express, PlaneSense continues to pursue the short to mid-range flight market. Today it announced it has taken delivery of its third Pilatus PC-24, a twin-jet with a range of 2,000 nautical miles, and a takeoff distance of just 2,930 feet, including gravel and grass runways.

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