Specifications
AI Description
- Model: Pilatus PC-12 NG
- Co-ownership opportunity available
- Location: Boise, Idaho
- Program highlights include:
- Two owners sharing one aircraft
- Autonomy in tax and title
- Fixed term with options to extend
- Defined legal structure for co-ownership
- Shared capital and fixed costs
- Potential for third-party charter revenue
- Airframe: 1,800 hours total time
- Engine: 1,800 hours since new (SNEW), TBO of 3,600 hours
- Propellers: Swept blade propellers, overhaul completed in 2022
- Avionics:
- ADS-B equipped
- Honeywell Primus Apex Avionics Suite
- Smartview Synthetic Vision System
- Premium U.S. Avionics Package
- Exterior: Titanium Silver paint scheme with accent stripes
- Interior: BMW Platinum Package, 6+2 seat configuration
- Four passenger club seats
- Two forward-facing seats in aft cabin
- Two removable forward-facing seats in far aft cabin
- Cabin features: 110V AC power outlets (5), optional air conditioning system
- Inspection status: Annual completed 10/2025
About this Model
Overview
The Pilatus PC-12 NG is designed to cover a wide range of missions that sit between pistons/light turboprops and light jets: efficient regional trips, access to shorter or less-developed runways, and the ability to carry passengers plus meaningful baggage or freight. Its core value is operational flexibility—pressurized comfort and all-weather capability paired with turboprop economics and a large, multi-purpose cabin with a cargo door.
Mission Fit
The PC-12 NG is a strong fit when the trip profile includes secondary airports, shorter runways, or variable payload needs. It can provide a practical alternative to light jets on many stage lengths, but its cruise speed and typical operating altitudes will generally produce longer block times than jets on the same city pairs.
Cabin
The cabin is sized and shaped to be used rather than just occupied: a flat floor, stand-up loading through a large aft cargo door, and configurations that can shift between executive seating and utility transport. Pressurization supports comfortable cruise altitudes for passengers, and the aircraft’s baggage/cargo handling is a differentiator for buyers who routinely travel with equipment, bulky luggage, or mixed passenger-cargo loads.