
Aircraft class:
Turbo Prop
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Crew:
1 pilot (optional second pilot)
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Engines:
Single Pratt & Whitney PT6A-67B turboprop
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First delivered:
Early 2000s

The figures below summarize the performance and dimensions that matter most when you are matching an aircraft to a trip. They reflect typical configurations; exact numbers vary with weight, weather, and how a given aircraft is equipped.

With a range of just under 1,750 nautical miles, the Pilatus PC-12/47 is ideal for non-stop flights such as Dallas to Chicago, Los Angeles to Aspen, or Geneva to London, with plenty of reserve fuel. Its ability to cruise at 280 knots and climb to 30,000 feet puts it ahead of most turboprops and allows for smooth, efficient travel above weather and commercial traffic. | The PC-12/47’s short takeoff and landing performance means you can access airports and private strips that are off-limits to jets, maximizing your time on the ground and minimizing ground transfers. Whether you require direct access to a mountain resort, a remote business site, or a smaller regional field, this aircraft makes it possible while maintaining comfort and safety for every passenger. | Its modern avionics and time-tested engine ensure consistent, reliable performance in a wide array of conditions. The result is a unique combination of reach, economy, and operational flexibility that few other aircraft in its class can offer.

The cabin of the PC-12/47 is renowned for its spacious feel and executive-level finishes, delivering a refined environment for work or relaxation. With a flat floor and stand-up headroom for most passengers, it’s easy to move about the cabin, and large windows flood the space with natural light. | Standard seating accommodates up to nine passengers in a mix of club and forward-facing seats, with flexible arrangements possible for luggage or medical configuration. The quiet, pressurized cabin is designed for comfort on flights of several hours, featuring plush seating, fold-out work tables, and modern amenities, including in-flight connectivity on many aircraft. | A generous baggage compartment offers approximately 40 cubic feet of storage, suitable for golf clubs, skis, or multiple suitcases. Whether for business or leisure, the PC-12/47 creates a private, serene travel experience that elevates every journey.




The PC-12/47 is perfect for travelers seeking to reach exclusive destinations, regional airports, or remote locations that would be inaccessible to most jets. Its blend of comfort, efficiency, and short-field capability makes it an exceptional value for small groups, families, or executives requiring direct, time-saving travel.


The Pilatus PC-12/47 typically seats eight passengers in an executive layout, with some configurations accommodating up to nine. The flexible seating allows for club, forward-facing, or specialized arrangements to suit business or leisure travel.




Yes. The PC-12/47 offers a flat-floor, stand-up cabin for most adults, a spacious baggage compartment of about 40 cubic feet, and a private lavatory, ensuring both comfort and convenience for passengers.

Absolutely. With a range of over 1,700 nautical miles, the PC-12/47 can handle non-stop flights such as Dallas to Chicago or Geneva to London, making it a practical choice for most regional and cross-country trips without refueling.
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