FLYING Magazine on MSN
We fly: Pilatus PC-12 Pro
With well over 2,000 PC-12s in the field worldwide, the PC-12 Pro is the culmination of years of listening to operator ...
Blackhawk Aerospace's XP67P Engine+ Upgrade program for the Pilatus PC-12 is expected to provide the turboprop single more power and efficiency. Alaska Seaplanes is one of only 32 Part 135 operators ...
Duncan Aviation has completed a custom project on a Pilatus PC-12, transforming the aircraft into a sweeping, deconstructed American flag. It was designed to represent the owner's patriotic pride.
Three decades after entering the market, Pilatus’ PC-12 single-engine turboprop has surpassed 10 million fleet-hours. Known for its Chevy Suburban-like versatility, the PC-12 serves business, airline, ...
Tradewind Aviation received its first Pilatus PC-12 NGX, initiating an order for 20 of these aircraft to be delivered over the next five years. As the largest U.S. Part 135 operator of PC-12s, ...
Tradewind Aviation ordered 20 Pilatus PC-12 NGX turboprop aircraft, expanding its fleet to 38. Deliveries will begin in Q3 2022 and continue over the next five years. This order makes Tradewind one of ...
Fly Solutions (FLD) is set to begin PC-12 PRO operations in late 2026. Chief executive and accountable manager Tim de Meijer ...
Sam Chui on MSN
Introducing Pilatus PC-12 PRO: The Most Advanced Single
Swiss plane manufacturer Pilatus has launched the PC-12 PRO model. This flight, piloted by Patrick, took us over the Swiss Alps, departing from Pilatus headquarters in Buochs and heading to Samedan.
Pilatus improved yet again on a very successful performance in 2021. 40 PC-24s, 80 PC-12 NGXs, 10 PC-21s and 3 PC-6s were delivered in 2022. In the General Aviation Business Unit, for example, a ...
The Pilatus PC-12 single-engine turboprop fleet has surpassed 10 million flight hr. since the first aircraft made its inaugural flight in May 1991. Since then, nearly 2,000 PC-12s have been delivered.
A Pilatus PC-12/47E NG, N817SA, was departing runway 16 at KADS when it aborted the takeoff at 95 knots (groundspeed) when one of the cowlings came off. The airplane taxied back to the ramp.
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