The Pilatus PC-12 is a single-engine turboprop passenger and cargo aircraft manufactured by Pilatus Aircraft of Stans, Switzerland in 1991. The main market for this aircraft is corporate transportation and regional airliner operators, and it is in direct competition with the King Air product line. The Pilatus PC-12 NG (Next Generation) was launched in 2007 and first delivered in May 2008.
Technical Specifications
Cabin Length
5,16m
No stop flyng time
4,4 h
Suitcases
3
Cabin Height
1,47
Trolleys
5
Cabin Width
1,53
Range NM
1242NM
Cabin floor area
1,30m
Category
turbo prop
Range KM
2.804 km
Seats
8
Speed km/h
500Km/h
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Turboprop private jets are well-suited for regional and short-range flights, as they have the ability to take off and land on shorter runways and are generally more fuel-efficient for shorter trips.
Jets suitable for short business trips for up to 4/5 people and its latest models also feature a separate lavatory. The seating arrangement allows you to spend the short travel time chatting comfortably or working with your laptop.
Light jets are well adapted for groups of up to 6/7 passengers. The cabin design is non-vertical (height 1.45/50m); they have a separate toilet and a discrete luggage compartment.
Super light jets have outstanding comfort in terms of cabin size and seating, a large luggage compartment and a great flight range. These jets are ideal for medium-distance travel.
Midsize jets category is suited for medium-haul flights, offering greater comfort and services, such as a "standing" cabin, large adjustable seats, extra luggage capacity and a separate toilet. They usually accommodate up to 8 passengers.
Super mid size jets that generally accommodate 8 to 9 passengers. They travel on longer routes, faster and with more comfort than the previous category of private jets. This category of jets can also be used for short intercontinental flights.
Heavy Jets can accommodate up to 13 passengers and are suitable for long-haul travel. Onboard services include entertainment and connectivity, hot meals/drinks served by a flight attendant, a well-equipped lavatory and ample luggage compartment.
Ultra long range jets can operate intercontinental flights and accommodate up to 16 passengers in multiple cabin areas, divided into living, entertainment and sleeping areas. They offer a fully equipped kitchen that provides catering and entertainment technology.
VIP airliners are aircraft normally used for commercial flights, suitable for long-distance intercontinental travel. Equipped with VIP configurations, they can accommodate up to 50 people with cabins divided into various sections and a meeting area.