For rescue crews who refuse to squeeze their patients through the passenger door!
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The PC-24 is the world’s first medevac aircraft equipped with a patient door and lift.
Professional medical care from the air
Specific oxygen, vacuum and power supply systems ensure continuous patient monitoring and care. Additional safety is provided by a second, separate power supply system for the cabin and communication systems for the medical crew enabling uninterrupted support.
Air rescue. Intensive care in the air.
Besides the medical equipment, the spacious pressurized cabin can accommodate beds for three patients plus additional seats for medical personnel. The cabin can be quickly and flexibly reconfigured to suit each particular mission.
Land where no business jet has ever landed before.
The ability to operate at airports with short runways or unmade grass, gravel, earth or snow runways, opens the door to immense flexibility and speed. The PC-24 will take you to thousands of airports which other jets can only fly over.
Made with Swiss Passion. Designed and built in Switzerland.
Patient doors and lift
Large doors and an electric patient lift ensure safe and extremely easy patient loading and unloading.
User-friendly. Next Level.
The Pilatus Advanced Cockpit Environment - ACE – offers a wealth of functions and a smart, exceptionally user-friendly cockpit certified for single-pilot operations. Reducing the pilot’s workload in order to improve safety was an area of special focus during development work.
Pilatus – A reliable partner when it comes to saving lives.
Stuart Highway, Australia |
32°48'7"S | 149°4'42"E
The PC-24 is a real game changer when critical patients have to be transported quickly and efficiently over long distances in our extremely harsh environment.
April Brooks
Director of North Slope Borough Search and Rescue
Sydney coastline, Australia
| 32°34'34"S | 152°37'16"E
Bern, Switzerland
| 46°36'38"N | 7°24'21"E
Stuart Highway, Australia
| 32°48'7"S | 149°4'42"E
Alaska
| 68°50'28"N | 148°50'5"W