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PILATUS PC-24(2020)

Specifications

Year2020
Serial Number164
Registration--
Total Hours343
LocationCANADA, UNITED STATES - NC
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

JETCRAFT

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AI Description

  • Engines: Williams FJ44-4A-QPM
  • Engines enrolled on TAP Blue
  • Total hours since new: 343 hours
  • Total cycles since new: Left engine 249 cycles, Right engine 246 cycles
  • Recent 6-year inspection completed
  • Cabin configuration: Six (6) passengers + two (2) crew
  • Executive convertible interior with four (4) place executive club and four (4) forward-facing seats
  • Lavatory located at the aft
  • Avionics: Honeywell Primus Epic suite, including dual flight management systems, dual inertial reference systems, and dual GPS
  • Synthetic vision system: Honeywell SmartView
  • Weather radar: Honeywell RDR-4000
  • Emergency locator transmitter: Artex C406-N
  • Cabin management system: Integrated Cabin Management System (ICMS)
  • Exterior paint: Snow White with Capri Blue stripes
  • Last painted: Original completion
  • Maintenance tracking: Traxxall
  • Certification: Currently operated under FAA Part 91
  • Entry into service date: March 2020

About this Model

Overview

The Pilatus PC-24 is a twin‑engine light jet designed to bridge the gap between turboprop access and jet cruise capability. Its defining attribute is the ability to operate from shorter runways, including certain grass or gravel surfaces (subject to performance planning and operator approvals), enabling direct access to airfields that are often impractical for many jets in the same class. It pairs that access with a practical cabin and a large cargo door aimed at mixed passenger-and-baggage missions.

Mission Fit

PC-24 missions tend to center on reliable access and schedule control: flying closer to the final destination, reducing ground transfers, and supporting mixed payloads. It is well-suited to day trips and multi-leg itineraries where shorter-field capability and quick turnarounds matter. For buyers whose missions are dominated by long nonstop legs, larger-cabin aircraft with more fuel and higher cruise ceilings may be a better match.

Cabin

The cabin is arranged to be functional and adaptable, typically with a club seating section and options for additional seats depending on interior and certification. A key differentiator is the large aft cargo door that supports loading bulky items more easily than many light jets, which can reduce compromises on baggage when traveling with equipment. Expect a business-jet environment focused on practical space and mission flexibility rather than a heavy emphasis on ultra-quiet isolation.