More Range, More Payload, and Even More Possibilities
With the new PC-24, a team of over 300 highly skilled engineers and craftsmen were tasked with enhancing the PC-24 to deliver better performance capabilities and improve the overall passenger cabin experience.
Our Swiss craftsmen live with the mindset that every stitch can be straighter, every paint stripe can be smoother, and every gap can be made tighter. That true craftsman philosophy is what drives Pilatus’ innovation. This drive to never stop improving is deeply ingrained in the Swiss DNA, and is proudly displayed in our work.
Many components of the aircraft have been ingeniously optimized to give the PC-24 increased performance, range and payload capabilities. True to our proud heritage, the PC-24 is a remarkable display of Swiss ingenuity not only in performance and beauty – it’s also exceptionally practical. In our constant pursuit of perfection, we took something great and made it even greater. This is the way of the craftsman, this is the Pilatus way.
Go Where No Business Jet Has Gone Before
The outstanding short-field performance of the PC-24 opens up an incredible level of mobility. The combination of short runway capability and certification for operation on grass, gravel, dirt, and snow offers a distinct advantage, giving you the ability to use thousands of additional airports that traditional jets cannot. By accessing smaller airports closer to your destination, you'll waste far less time on ground transfers and lengthy airport delays.
Fleets of PC-24s are operated by the Royal Flying Doctor Service in the Australian Outback, and above the Arctic Circle in the North Slope Borough in Alaska. Whether you need to land on the grass runway at Venice's Aeroporto Nicelli, or just want to turn heads at the Smiley Creek, Idaho backcountry strip, the PC-24 will take you there (and back).
Technical Specs
Max Cruise Speed | 440 KTAS |
Max Range 4 Passengers | 2,040 nm |
Max Range 6 Passengers | 2,000 nm |
Max Altitude | 45,000 ft |
Take-Off Distance Over 50 ft Obstacle | 3,090 ft |
Landing Distance over 50 ft Obstacle | 2,410 ft |
Rate of Climb | 3,960 ft/min |
Time to Climb Sea Level to FL 450 | 27.1 min |
Stall Speed | 83 KIAS |