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Pilatus celebrates milestone with delivery of their versatile PC-12 aircraft

Pilatus celebrates milestone with delivery of their versatile PC-12 aircraft
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Pilatus PC-12 | Wikipedia

The Pilatus PC-12, a single-engine turboprop aircraft manufactured by Pilatus Aircraft of Stans, Switzerland, has been a prominent player in the aviation market since its introduction in 1991. Known for its versatility and performance, the PC-12 has become one of the best-selling high-performance utility aircraft in recent decades. The plane is primarily used for corporate transportation but also serves smaller regional airlines, air ambulance operations, and government and military functions. In May 2023, Pilatus celebrated the delivery of its 2,000th PC-12.

The development of the PC-12 began in October 1989 when Pilatus announced plans for a high-speed utility aircraft with a large cabin at the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) convention. The first prototype flew on May 31st, 1991, leading to certification by Swiss authorities on March 30th, 1994, followed by FAA approval on July 15th, 1994.

The aircraft has undergone several upgrades over time to enhance its capabilities. These improvements include increased maximum takeoff weight (MTOW), more powerful engines, new avionics systems, and cabin enhancements. In 2006, Pilatus introduced the upgraded PC-12NG with a Pratt & Whitney PT6A-67P engine and Honeywell Primus Apex glass cockpit.

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In December 2012, Pilatus expanded into the Chinese market by establishing headquarters in Chongqing Liangjiang. Later in 2016, production of PC-12 NG aerostructures was moved to Tata Aircraft Systems from PZL-Swidnik.

Pilatus launched the third generation PC-12NGX in 2019 at that year's NBAA convention. This model features an advanced PT6E-67XP engine with full-authority digital engine control (FADEC) and a low-speed propeller mode for reduced cabin noise. The NGX can cruise at speeds up to 290 knots and includes state-of-the-art Honeywell avionics.

The design of modern Pilatus PC-12 models allows operation in rugged environments such as short or unpaved airstrips. The pressurized cabin accommodates up to nine passengers with options for executive seating or air ambulance configuration. Safety features include dual angle-of-attack sensors and deicing systems for flying in icy conditions.

According to Pilatus Aircraft, "the PC-12 cruises at around 285 knots while offering an extended range of over 1,800 nautical miles." The aircraft's efficient design supports operations at altitudes up to a service ceiling of 30,000 feet.

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