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Pilatus PC-24 excels in versatile runway operations

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Pilatus PC-24 excels in versatile runway operations
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The Pilatus PC-24, a light business jet produced by Swiss manufacturer Pilatus Aircraft, is known for its ability to operate from a variety of runway surfaces. Since its introduction in 2013, over 212 units have been built. The aircraft was developed following the success of the PC-12 single-engine turboprop and aims to maintain rugged airfield capabilities while offering increased range and speed.

Pilatus Aircraft's chairman, Oscar Schwenk, has described the PC-24 as "not fitting into any existing business jet category" with "the versatility of a turboprop with the cabin size of a medium-light jet and the performance of a light jet." This unique capability allows it to operate from short runways that other jets cannot access. It has take-off and landing distances of 2,930 feet and 2,410 feet respectively.

In 2018, the aircraft was certified for dry sand and gravel operations. Testing continued in subsequent years to meet European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) requirements. By 2020, it received certification for wet and snow-covered unpaved runways. "I’m delighted to note the successful completion of these comprehensive tests," said Oscar Schwenk.

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The testing process included trials in various countries such as the UK, Czech Republic, France, and Canada on different surfaces including dry grass, wet earth, snow-covered gravel runways. These tests ensured that elements like flaps or landing gear were not adversely affected by debris during operation.

The design features include an advanced wing design with double-slotted flaps and long-stroke trailing link landing gear to handle uneven surfaces effectively. The engines are Williams FJ44-4A turbofans providing significant thrust while being protected from debris by high-mounted positions.

The PC-24 can seat up to ten passengers and be operated by one or two pilots. It is also equipped with a full-size cargo door enhancing its multi-mission capability. Pilatus worked with Honeywell on designing an Advanced Cockpit Environment based on Honeywell Primus Epic 2 avionics suite.

In terms of cost, as of 2023, the price for an equipped PC-24 was $12.2 million with annual operating costs around $911,480 for 200 flight hours per year according to Liberty Jet estimates.

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