The Pilatus PC-24, a light business jet, remains a strong contender in the competitive private aviation market. This class of aircraft typically accommodates eight to ten passengers and offers a range of approximately 2,000 nautical miles. Such jets are popular among business executives and pilot owners for domestic or regional travel. The PC-24 stands out in this category, competing with models from Honda Aircraft Company, Cessna, and Embraer.
In terms of cost, new Pilatus PC-24s are priced around $13 million according to Guardian Jet, while used models may be available for approximately $9 million as per Evo Jets. These jets offer affordability in purchase and maintenance compared to larger private jets.
The development of the PC-24 began after Pilatus's success with its turboprop model, the Pilatus PC-12. Introduced in 1991, the PC-12 was favored by various operators including airlines and government agencies due to its short-field operation capability and low operating costs. Feedback from PC-12 customers led Pilatus to start developing the jet-powered PC-24 in 2007.