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Pilatus PC-24

The Pilatus PC-24 combines light-jet performance with unusual runway flexibility, offering a spacious flat-floor cabin and access to airports many jets cannot use.

Swiss Engineering Meets Exceptional Versatility

Pilatus PC-24

Swiss Engineering Meets Exceptional Versatility

The Pilatus PC-24 stands apart because it was designed to do more than simply fly between major airports. With strong short-field performance, dual-wheel main landing gear, and the ability to operate from paved and unpaved runways, it gives travelers access to smaller airports that are often closer to their final destination.

Inside, the PC-24 offers a flat-floor cabin, flexible seating layouts, and an all-internal pressurized baggage area that can be accessed during flight. Its large aft cargo door also makes the aircraft especially practical for passengers traveling with bulkier luggage, equipment, or mission-specific cargo. The result is a jet that feels refined in the cabin while remaining unusually capable on the ground.

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Manufacturer: Pilatus Aircraft

Model: PC-24

Passengers (Typical): 6-8

Passengers (Max): 10

Pilots: 2

Range: 2106 nm

High Speed Cruise: 506 mph

Cabin Length: 23.00 ft.

Cabin Width: 5.7 ft.

Cabin Height: 5.1 ft.

Baggage Capacity (Interior): 90 cu ft.

Baggage Capacity (Exterior): 0 cu ft.

Max Takeoff Weight: 18,740 lbs

Service Ceiling: 45,000 ft.

Landing Distance: 2,375 ft.

Number Built: 332

Year Started: 2018

Year Ended: 0

Pilatus PC-24

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Pilatus PC-24

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Designed in Switzerland and known as the “Super Versatile Jet,” the PC-24 brings together speed, cabin comfort, and short-field capability in one highly adaptable aircraft.

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