Pilatus delivers first PC-24 with 10-seat commuter interior

Pilatus Press Release | February 5, 2021

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A first PC-24 with high-utility, 10-seat commuter configuration has been delivered to a customer in the western United States, allowing the Super Versatile Jet to prove how it is an excellent fit for the widest of mission profiles.

The first PC-24 with 10-seat commuter configuration, similar to this one, has been delivered to a customer in the western United States. Pilatus Photo

Pilatus now offers a commuter configuration for up to 10 passengers, delivering a safe, efficient, private, cost-effective corporate travel solution for company employees. Each seat is installed with a quick-release mechanism allowing easy cabin reconfiguration for all transportation requirements.

Passengers and cargo transport

The PC-24’s payload capacity of 1,134 kilogrammes and standard large cargo door enable operators to load large, bulky items that no other business jet is capable of carrying with such flexibility. The cabin features a private lavatory which can be serviced from the exterior. Unlike many other light and midsize jets in this category, the lavatory seat is not used as a passenger seat: the loss of comfort for the passenger is simply too great.

Seat pitch in the commuter configuration varies from 34 (86) to 40 inches (102 centimetres). Each seat features a side storage compartment and cup holder as well as four 115-volt power outlets to enhance in-flight productivity. The PC-24’s entirely flat floor also adds to comfort on long trips.

Pilatus now offers a commuter configuration for up to 10 passengers, delivering a safe, private, cost-effective corporate travel solution for company employees. Pilatus Photo

Ignaz Gretener, VP General Aviation of Pilatus commented: “All of us at Pilatus are pleased to hand over this new PC-24 in the 10-seat commuter configuration. The PC-24 is the only aircraft in its category to offer this level of high-capacity interior for ten passengers. All seats are forward-facing, and internal cargo space of more than 50 cubic feet (1.4 cubic metres) remains accessible in flight. We expect this configuration will prove very popular with both public and private operators requiring a cost-effective solution for frequent transportation of passengers as an alternative to sending them on the airlines.”

This press release was prepared and distributed by Pilatus.

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