PC-24 Private Jet
Jetvision’s PC-24 charter delivers seating for up to eight guests in a spacious, flat-floor cabin, large dual-pane windows, fast Wi-Fi, customizable LED lighting, and a full-service refreshment center. Fly 1,950 nmi nonstop—even into short or unpaved runways—with 24/7 personalized support.
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Generous Cabin Volume & Premium Features
Inside the PC-24, you’ll find a flat-floor cabin measuring 23 ft long, 5 ft 7 in wide, and 5 ft 1 in tall—one of the roomiest light jets available. Plush, leather-upholstered seats accommodate up to eight passengers in club-four arrangements, with an optional belted divan to carry nine. Large dual-pane windows flood the cabin with natural light, while a front refreshment center (convection oven, microwave, coffee maker, and refrigerator) supports gourmet snacks or light meals. Touchscreen controls let you adjust lighting, temperature, and shades, ensuring every flight is both productive and relaxing.
“Rapid Climb & Remote-Strip Access
Powered by twin Williams FJ44-4A engines, the PC-24 cruises at 440 KTAS and climbs above 45,000 ft to fly above weather and traffic. With an NBAA IFR range of 1,950 nmi, you can go nonstop from New York to Los Angeles or London to Dubai. A balanced field takeoff of just 2,930 ft and a landing roll of 2,355 ft allow operations from short or even unpaved runways. Whether you’re flying to a major business hub or a remote airstrip, the PC-24’s versatility keeps you on schedule.
PC-24 Overview
Favored among charter clients for its combination of light-jet speed and turboprop-style versatility, the Pilatus PC-24 features a flat-floor cabin, full-size cargo door, and a cruise speed of 440 ktas—ideal for executives who need both comfort and rugged performance. Enjoy nonstop routes up to 1,950 nmi, the ability to operate from short or even unpaved runways, and consistent cabin luxury from takeoff through landing.
LIGHT JET
UP TO 12 PASSENGERS
208KG PER PASSENGER
| Length | 22.99 ft |
|---|---|
| Width | 5.55 ft |
| Height | 5.09 ft |
| Luggage Capacity | 1.40 m³ |
|---|---|
| Cruise Speed | 440 kt |
| Certified Ceiling | 45,000 ft |
| Takeoff Distance | 2,930 ft |
| Landing Distance | 2,375 ft |
| Max Takeoff Weight | 8,305 lb |
| Max Landing Weight | 7,373 lb |
Versatile Runway Operations & Long-Range Reach
The PC-24’s balanced-field takeoff is just 2,930 ft (SL, ISA), and it lands in 2,355 ft, enabling access to short or unpaved runways that most light jets must avoid. Its twin Williams FJ44-4A engines deliver a climb rate over 4,150 fpm, quickly clearing commercial traffic and weather. Certified to 45,000 ft, the PC-24 cruises at 440 KTAS—ideal for nonstop missions to remote airfields or downtown airports with minimal runway length.
Full-Service Itinerary Coordination
From EASA/FAA permit filings to bespoke onboard catering, Jetvision’s operations team oversees every detail of your PC-24 charter. Your dedicated account manager handles route planning, FBO reservations, and ground transfers while coordinating cabin preferences—Wi-Fi setup, entertainment, and refreshment requests—so you enjoy a turnkey, hassle-free private flight from booking through arrival.
FAQ
What Is the Range of a PC-24?
With six passengers and NBAA IFR reserves (100 nm alternate, 200 lb/person, FL 450 cruise), the Pilatus PC-24 achieves up to 2,000 nautical miles (3,704 km) under standard conditions. Optional full-fuel payload enhancements can extend range by approximately 200 nm. Real-world range varies based on payload, winds, and altitude.
How Many Passengers Can a PC-24 Accommodate?
The PC-24 cabin typically seats 6–8 passengers in executive layouts. High-density “commuter” configurations support up to 10 occupants. Standard VIP interiors feature club seating, a beltable lateral divan, and belted lavatory seat, whereas air ambulance or commuter layouts can be tailored for more passengers.
What Type of Amenities Are Available on the PC-24?
The PC-24 offers a spacious, flat-floor cabin with stand-up headroom (5 ft 9 in), LED lighting, and large aft cargo door for easy loading. Executive interiors include a forward refreshment center, beltable leather seats (fully berthable), private aft lavatory, advanced avionics (Pilatus ACE cockpit), and optional in-flight Wi-Fi/entertainment. Certification for grass, gravel, and snow operations expands mission versatility.
What Is the Luggage Capacity of a PC-24?
The PC-24 provides best-in-class internal baggage volume of 3,100 lb (1,406 kg), or approximately 110 ft³ (3.12 m³) accessible in flight via the aft cargo door. This volume accommodates up to 13 standard 5 ft³ (0.14 m³) suitcases or bulky items like golf bags. The heated, pressurized compartment allows luggage access at any time.
How Fast Does the PC-24 Fly?
The Pilatus PC-24 cruises at 440 knots true airspeed (≈506 mph or Mach 0.78) at FL 280. Maximum cruise speed is also listed at 440 ktas. Its Williams FJ44-4A engines optimize performance for this speed, balancing range and efficiency. Air-pressurized comfort and aerodynamic design support these high-speed missions.
Can the PC-24 Land at Short or Unpaved Runways?
Yes. The PC-24 requires approximately 2,930 ft for takeoff and 2,375 ft for landing over a 50 ft obstacle under standard conditions. It is certified for unpaved surfaces—grass, gravel, dirt, and snow—allowing access to thousands of additional airports. Its Super Versatile Jet capabilities enable operations from short, rugged fields.
What Is the Fuel Efficiency of a PC-24?
At long-range cruise, the PC-24 burns about 191 gallons (≈1,431 lb) of Jet A per hour, as reported for typical operations. Its Williams FJ44-4A engines provide an optimal performance-economy balance. Fuel consumption can vary with payload, altitude, and weather conditions; operators reference detailed Pilatus performance charts.
What Is the Cruising Altitude of a PC-24?
The PC-24’s service ceiling is FL 450 (45,000 ft). Optimal cruise profiles range between FL 410 and FL 450 to maximize fuel efficiency and ensure a smooth ride above most commercial traffic. Operating at these altitudes reduces aerodynamic drag and leverages favorable winds for best range performance.
Is the PC-24 Suitable for Remote or Rugged Destinations?
Absolutely. As the first business jet certified for unpaved runway operations—grass, gravel, dirt, and snow—the PC-24 accesses over 21,000 additional airports. Its outstanding short-field performance, robust landing gear, and high-ground-clearance allow operations into remote or rugged destinations that conventional jets cannot serve.
Safety Standards
Meticulous maintenance and FAA-/EASA-certified operators provide peace of mind.
Experienced Crew
Pilots and cabin staff trained on the PC-24 ensure attentive service.
Certified Operators
We partner with vetted jet charter brokers who meet IS-BAO and Wyvern standards.