
The Pilatus PC-24 is a light jet built for versatility, combining jet performance with the ability to operate from shorter and more challenging runways. Often referred to as a “Super Versatile Jet,” it bridges the gap between traditional business jets and utility aircraft capability.
Designed in Switzerland and engineered for flexibility, the PC-24 offers access to airports that are typically unavailable to most light jets, while maintaining the speed, comfort, and efficiency expected in private aviation.
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The PC-24 combines strong cruise performance with the ability to operate from shorter runways, including certain unpaved surfaces where approved.
Its efficient climb performance and balanced range make it ideal for regional and cross-country missions with increased airport accessibility.

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The aircraft typically seats between 6 and 10 passengers, depending on configuration.
The PC-24 offers a maximum range of approximately 2,000 nautical miles under standard operating conditions.
Yes. One of the aircraft’s defining features is its short-field capability and certification for operations on certain unpaved surfaces.
Yes. Its flexible cabin, jet performance, and access to smaller airports make it well suited for executive and private missions.
Its combination of business jet speed, short-runway capability, and cargo-door access sets it apart within the light jet category.