Pilatus PC-24 Lands at Jetfly

 - September 19, 2018, 12:34 PM
Luxembourg-based fractional operator Jetfly took delivery of its first of four Pilatus PC-24s on September 17. The company hired French designer Philippe Starck to conceive the livery and interior of its PC-24s. (Photo: Pilatus Aircraft)

Jetfly this week became the first European fractional provider to take delivery of a Pilatus PC-24. The new twinjet joins Jetfly’s existing fleet of 22 Pilatus PC-12 turboprop singles and three Cessna Citation CJ3s.

On Monday, the Luxembourg-based operator took the keys to PC-24 S/N 111 during a handover ceremony at the aircraft manufacturer’s headquarters in Stans, Switzerland. Jetfly has an outstanding order for three more of the Pilatus jets.

“Today is a really exciting day for us,” said Jetfly director Cédric Lescop. “We are very happy to be taking delivery of our PC-24 at last. This jet will be a valuable addition to our existing offer. The PC-24 is an amazing aircraft, which our customers are looking forward to with great anticipation.”

Jetfly appointed French designer Philippe Starck to conceive the livery and interior of its PC-24s. Jetfly’s PC-24s feature an eight-passenger cabin with cream leather seats and carpeting, as well as cabinetry with black-brown exteriors and electric lime interiors. An electric lime concentric band near the main cabin door also adds a splash of color to the airplane’s light gray exterior.