The super versatile jet

PILATUS PC-24

2 pilots 8 passengers

2 Pilots +
8 Passengers

300 mph

500 +
MPH

1800 nautical miles

2,040
Nautical Miles

30000 feet altitude

45,000
Feet Altitude

The Jet for Every Journey

The Pilatus PC-24 is the jet that rewrites the rules. Capable of landing on almost any surface, it has a long-range, low operating costs, high speed, and short-field capability, making it the world’s most versatile jet.

Luxurious amenities, a spacious cabin, and internal luggage access make this light jet an ideal choice for business travelers, families, and leisure trips alike. Its design prioritizes both comfort and functionality, providing an exceptional travel experience for any journey.

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twin engines one powerful Performer


The PC-24 boasts an impressive safety record, on par with leading twin-engine business jets. The aircraft’s robust design, cutting-edge avionics, and high-performance Williams FJ44-4A-QPM engines underscore its reputation as a safe and reliable aircraft.

Honeywell Primus Apex Avionics

Integrated flight deck for enhanced situational awareness and user-friendly operation. 

Advanced Cockpit Environment (ACE)

A comprehensive suite of advanced avionics systems, enhancing pilot efficiency and safety with intuitive controls and displays.

Synthetic Vision System (SVS)

A 3D terrain display to improve pilot awareness and reduce the risk of controlled flight into terrain, especially in low-visibility conditions.

Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCAS II)

Monitors surrounding airspace to detect and avoid potential collisions with other aircraft, providing both visual and audible alerts.

Enhanced Autopilot Technology

Sophisticated autopilot systems ensure smoother, safer flights through precise and reliable automated control, reducing pilot workload.

Advanced Cockpit Environment (ACE)

Ensures redundancy and reliability in navigation and flight planning, contributing to safer flight operations.

Synthetic Vision System (SVS)

Provides real-time weather updates, allowing pilots to navigate around severe weather conditions and ensuring a safer flight experience.

Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCAS II)

Automatically initiates a rapid descent in the event of cabin depressurization, enhancing passenger and crew safety.

Technical Specifications

Actual performance may vary depending on weather, operating conditions, and flight preferences.

440 KTAS

Max Cruise
Speed

2,040 NM

Max Range
4 Pax

2,000 NM

Max Range
6 Pax

45,000 FT

Max
Altitude

3,090 FT

Take-Off
Distance

2,410 FT

Landing
Distance

Luxurious INTERIOR Cabin

The Pilatus PC-24 features a spacious, customizable cabin that can accommodate up to 8 passengers and 2 pilots. It showcases high-quality finishes and luxurious fittings throughout, and an entirely flat floor, ensuring a premium travel experience. The innovative Cabin Management System includes a 10” touchscreen controller, mood lighting, and a high-fidelity sound system, providing maximum in flight comfort.

Cabin Volume – 501 ft3

Cabin Length – 23 ft 00 in 

Cabin Width – 5 ft 7 in 

Cabin Height – 5 ft 1 in 

Cabin Floor Width – 3 ft 10 in

Passenger Door Height – 4 ft 5 in

Passenger Door Width – 2 ft 0 in

Cargo Door Height – 4 ft 3 in

Cargo Door Usable Width – 4 ft 1 in

90 cubic feet

Operational efficiency

The Pilatus PC-12 is a lean machine, reducing carbon emissions by up to 74%. Its single-engine turboprop design significantly reduces fuel consumption and carbon emissions compared to larger jets.

Certified to run on Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), further enhancing the aircraft eco-friendly credentials and operational efficiency.

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history of The Pilatus pc-24’s

Pilatus PC-24 Development Blueprint in 2007
Pilatus Envisions the PC-24: A Versatile Jet with Short and Unpaved Runway Capabilities

Pilatus begins conceptualizing the PC-24, with the aim to create a versatile business jet with better range and speed than the PC-12, while maintaining the capability to operate from short and unpaved runways.

PC-24 Unveiled at EBACE, Selling Out Initial Production Run in Just 36 Hours

The PC-24 is officially introduced at the European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition (EBACE) in Geneva, Switzerland. The initial production run of 84 units sells out within 36 hours of opening orders.

Pilatus PC-24 Prototype Rollout in 2013
Pilatus PC-24 First Flight in 2014
First PC-24 Prototype Rolls Out, Marking a Milestone in Development

The first PC-24 prototype is rolled out, marking a significant milestone in its development. This event demonstrated Pilatus’s advanced design and engineering capabilities, showcasing the jet’s unique features and bringing it closer to market readiness.

Pilatus PC-24 Testing Phase in 2015
PC-24 Takes to the Skies on Maiden Flight, Demonstrating Its Capabilities

The PC-24 makes its maiden flight on May 11, demonstrating the aircraft’s capabilities and moving the project forward towards certification and production .

Pilatus PC-24 Certification in 2017
PC-24 Receives EASA and FAA Type Certifications, Ready for Market Entry

The PC-24 receives type certifications from both the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on December 7, confirming its readiness for market entry.

Pilatus PC-24 Entering Service in 2018
The First PC-24 is Delivered as Commercial Operations Begin

The first customer delivery is completed, marking the start of commercial operations. Pilatus delivers 23-24 units throughout the year. Additionally, the maximum take-off weight (MTOW) is increased from 8,005 to 8,300 kg (17,650 to 18,300 lb), enhancing the aircraft’s operational capabilities.

Pilatus PC-24 Expansion in 2019

PC-24 Order Book Reopens at EBACE, Royal Flying Doctor Service Receives First Air Ambulance

The PC-24 order book reopens at EBACE with about 80 new delivery positions available. By the end of the year, Pilatus delivers 40 units. The first PC-24 is also delivered to the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia for use as an air ambulance, showcasing its versatility in medical missions.

Pilatus PC-24 Medical Configuration in 2020

PC-24 Earns Rough-Field Certification, Showcasing Versatility on Various Surfaces

The PC-24 receives rough-field certification, allowing operations on grass, wet earth, and snow, further proving its versatility.

Pilatus PC-24 Advanced Avionics in 2021
A Milestone: The 100th PC-24 is Delivered

The 100th PC-24 is delivered, marking a significant milestone in the aircraft’s production and market acceptance among operators worldwide.

Pilatus PC-24 Latest Model in 2023
NEW PC-24 2024

More payload. More range. And even more possibilities with advanced features that continue to drive market demand.

Frequently Asked questions

The Pilatus PC-24 has a fuel capacity of approximately 6,160 pounds (2,796 kilograms), which is roughly 922 gallons. This capacity allows the PC-24 to achieve impressive range and efficiency, making it ideal for long-distance travel.

The cost of Pilatus PC-24 costs vary based on customization and additional features chosen by the buyer. On average, a new Pilatus PC-24 costs between $10.1 million to $14.7 million. The PC-24 is known for its versatility and performance, providing excellent value for private jet owners. Get a comprehensive quote by contacting us here: Contact Us

The Pilatus PC-24 consumes around 160 gallons of fuel per hour. This fuel efficiency, combined with its ability to land on short and unpaved runways, makes the PC-24 a popular choice for private aviation.

Yes, the Pilatus PC-24 is equipped with thrust reverse. This feature enhances the aircraft’s landing capabilities, allowing it to land on shorter runways and providing additional safety during landings.

The Pilatus PC-24 is certified for single-pilot operations. However, having a co-pilot can enhance safety and provide additional convenience for longer flights.

As of 2021, over 100 Pilatus PC-24 aircraft have been delivered worldwide. This milestone reflects the aircraft’s popularity and reliability among private jet owners and operators.

Yes, the Pilatus PC-24 is single-pilot certified. This certification allows for greater operational flexibility and reduces the need for additional crew, making it more cost-effective for owners.

The annual cost of owning a Pilatus PC-24 can vary, but it typically ranges between $1.5 million to $2 million. This estimate includes maintenance, fuel, crew salaries, insurance, and other operational expenses.

The Pilatus PC-24 offers a larger cabin compared to the Phenom 300. The PC-24’s cabin is designed to provide more space and comfort, making it a preferred choice for those who prioritize cabin size in their private jet experience.