Specifications
Aircraft Details
- Model: Pilatus PC-12 NGX
- Engine: Pratt & Whitney PT6E-67XP
- Engine TBO: 5,000 hours
- Avionics: Honeywell Primus Apex, equipped with Global Choice EU Package
- Weather Radar: RDR-2060
- Seats: Executive 6-seat configuration, expandable to 6+2
- Interior Features: Large oxygen system, cabin drop-down masks, quilted seat facings, EMTEQ eConnect in-flight entertainment system
- Exterior: Silver metallic with black belly, wings, and striping
- Maintenance: EASA Part 145; inspections due at 600 FH/12 Mo (Nov 2025), 1,200 FH/12 Mo (Nov 2025), and 2,400 FH/24 Mo (Nov 2024)
- Additional Equipment: EU-OPS Commercial Operations Package, pulsing recognition lights, air conditioning
- Location: Based in Austria
About this Model
Overview
The Pilatus PC-12 NGX is a pressurized, single-engine turboprop designed around utility: frequent operations into smaller airports, strong short-field capability, and a cabin that can shift between executive seating and practical cargo/passenger mixes. The NGX update emphasizes avionics modernization and systems refinements while keeping the PC-12’s core value proposition—dispatch-friendly turbine simplicity with a large door and robust landing gear for mixed infrastructure.
Mission Fit
This model fits missions where airport access and operational flexibility matter as much as cruise performance. It is commonly chosen for multi-stop regional schedules, remote or secondary-field access, and trips where cabin reconfiguration (executive seating one day, bulky cargo or specialized equipment the next) is a real requirement. For buyers whose mission profile is predominantly long, nonstop city-pairs where time-at-cruise dominates, a light or midsize jet may better match expectations.
Cabin
The PC-12 NGX cabin is sized more like a small-cabin aircraft than a typical single-engine platform, with a flat floor and a practical, upright cross-section that supports comfortable seating and easy movement. A key differentiator is the large aft cargo door, enabling straightforward loading of bulky baggage, medical gear, or work equipment without compromising passenger access. Noise and vibration are characteristic of turboprops, but the NGX aims for a refined experience for the segment with thoughtful insulation and cabin systems integration.