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First PC-12 Pro Delivered to U.S. Customer

First PC-12 Pro Delivered to U.S. Customer
Pilatus has marked a significant milestone with the delivery of its first PC-12 PRO to a U.S.-based customer. The handover ceremony took place at the company’s North American headquarters in Broomfield, Colorado, where owners Ravi and Pheroza Arcot took possession of the aircraft. This delivery follows earlier handovers to customers in Australia and Europe in October, underscoring the global rollout of the latest iteration of the world’s best-selling single-engine turboprop.
Advanced Features and Market Introduction
The PC-12 PRO represents a major advancement in the single-engine turboprop category, featuring a completely redesigned cockpit and incorporating cutting-edge technologies such as the Safety Autoland system. Enhanced cabin comfort further distinguishes the model, positioning it as the most technologically sophisticated aircraft in its class. Pilatus continues to actively ferry and deliver both PC-24 and PC-12 models to the United States, reflecting its strategic focus on one of the world’s most dynamic and demanding aviation markets.
Ravi Arcot emphasized the aircraft’s appeal, noting the combination of the Pratt & Whitney PT6 engine’s renowned reliability with the state-of-the-art G3000 PRIME avionics suite. He remarked that this powerful integration was a decisive factor in his purchase. Beyond business use, the Arcots anticipate utilizing the aircraft for charitable flights and family travel, highlighting the PC-12 PRO’s versatility.
Market Implications and Future Prospects
As the PC-12 PRO enters the U.S. market, early adopters like the Arcots may encounter challenges in customizing the cabin to meet specific operational requirements, particularly for long-range missions that can extend up to 17 hours. Achieving optimal comfort and utility for such extended flights will be a key consideration for new owners.
The introduction of the PC-12 PRO is expected to stimulate increased interest among business aviation operators, attracted by its blend of performance, safety, and adaptability. This surge in attention may intensify competition within the sector, prompting rival manufacturers to bolster their marketing efforts. Competitors, such as those promoting aircraft powered by GE Aerospace’s Global 8000 Passport engine, are likely to emphasize their own distinctive features to maintain market share.
With its advanced avionics, innovative safety systems, and refined passenger experience, the PC-12 PRO establishes a new standard for single-engine turboprops in the United States. Pilatus’ latest delivery not only expands its presence in the American market but also signals a new phase in the evolution of business aviation.

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