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Pilatus adds range, payload and cabin comforts to PC-24
The PC-24 upgrade includes over 1,000 modifications throughout the aircraft. There is now the option of a large side-facing divan that is six feet six inches in length and can be converted into a bed in flight.
Pilatus has extended the payload-range capability of its PC-24 Super Versatile Jet to achieve a maximum range with six passengers of 2,000 nautical miles/ 3,704 kilometres.

Beginning with new aircraft deliveries in 2024, Pilatus has extended the payload-range capability of its PC-24 Super Versatile Jet to achieve a maximum range with six passengers of 2,000 nautical miles/ 3,704 kilometres. Pilatus has also incorporated an array of new interior amenities, including a large side-facing divan that can be converted into a bed.

The new PC-24 features a 600 pound/ 272 kg increase in full fuel payload and maximum payload capacity. This enables operators to increase the PC-24's maximum range by 200 nm/ 370 km with six passengers on board. The PC-24 now offers a full fuel payload of a single pilot plus 1,315 pounds/ 596 kg and features a class-leading maximum payload capacity of 3,100 pounds/ 1,406 kg.

Bruno Cervia, vice president of engineering for Pilatus, explains: "The payload increase was achieved by refining both wing and fuselage structural elements to reduce the airframe empty weight while simultaneously increasing the maximum gross take-off weight limit. It's simply Swiss engineering at its best.”

Pilatus engineers conducted an extensive flight test campaign to expand the entire envelope for the higher design weights. At the PC-24's maximum take-off weight, balanced field length at sea level is only 3,090 feet/ 941 metres, allowing the use of very short and even unpaved runways.

Already offering the largest cabin volume in its class, the interior of the new PC-24 has also been given a number of enhancements to improve the overall passenger flight experience. Ambient sound levels have been reduced through the optimisation of passenger service unit ducting, noise absorbing panels and tuned engine accessory air intake ducts. Cabinetry, storage areas and the Welcome Center have all been refined to optimise the vast amount of space in the PC-24's cabin.

Pilatus partnered with Lufthansa Technik to incorporate a new integrated cabin management system (iCMS) featuring a 10" touch screen controller with 3D moving map, four high fidelity cabin speakers with a sub-woofer option, mood lighting, USB ports and a media storage server.

Finally, in a first for this class of business aircraft, Pilatus is offering the option of a large side-facing divan that is six feet six inches/ 1.98 metres in length and can be converted into a bed in flight.

All PC-24s from serial number 501 onwards will also be equipped with a new feature to enable predictive services. The automated data transmission of key aircraft data directly to Pilatus upon landing will be analysed and, if necessary, a predictive recommendation will be made to the operator.

CEO Markus Bucher says: “More range, greater payload, enhanced comfort and increased operability were the primary focus of this major PC-24 improvement programme. The PC-24 upgrade includes over 1,000 modifications throughout the aircraft. Yet again, we went all the way to the limits of what is possible, making maximum use of our engineering capabilities to deliver the best PC-24 ever. With this major upgrade, there is simply no other business jet on the market capable of consistently performing like our Super Versatile Jet.”

The first new PC-24, which will showcase the new convertible divan, will be on static display at the National Business Aviation Association's annual convention in Las Vegas throughout October 17-19.

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