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Sun, Jul 09, 2017

Pilatus Hands Over 1,500th PC-12 To Royal Flying Doctor Service Of Australia

RFDS Was Among The First Customers For The Airplane

As part of a celebration at the headquarters in Stans , Pilatus has handed over the 1,500th PC-12 to the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (RFDS).

A fitting handover celebration was held to mark this milestone in the history of the Pilatus PC-12. Just under 2,000 Pilatus employees and guests took part, watching with pride as the 1,500th PC-12 with its special livery was handed over to the RFDS by Oscar J. Schwenk, Chairman of Pilatus. The anniversary aircraft had been earmarked for the RFDS as a symbolic thank you for its longstanding loyalty. In the run-up to the handover, Pilatus employees were invited to write thank you messages to the customer, to be displayed on the 1,500th PC-12. The resultant PC-12 was resplendent in a unique livery with a very personal touch, in line with the Pilatus motto "Customer First."

An RFDS delegation accepted the 1,500th PC-12. "We are very proud of our partnership with Pilatus and would like to say how honoured we are to accept this anniversary PC-12 today. No other aircraft in the world compares to the PC-12," said John Lynch, CEO Royal Flying Doctors Service Central Operations. "The PC-12 is perfectly tailored to the rigorous conditions in the Australian outback: we appreciate its special characteristics and recognise the indispensable role it plays in enabling us to meet the challenges of our mission as it is defined today.“

Back in 1994, the RFDS was among the first customers to take delivery of a PC-12. This charitable Australian institution currently uses 33 PC-12s to provide medical assistance to people living in the remotest areas, right across the continent. The RFDS transports around 18,000 patients yearly, operating in and out of short and unmade bush strips – ideal terrain for the PC-12.

Schwenk was equally delighted to be able to hand over the 1,500th PC-12 to the RFDS. "We are very happy to be able to hand over the 1,500th PC-12 to an exceptionally loyal customer who believed in the merits of the PC-12 from the outset," he said. "The RFDS successfully uses our PC-12 for exceptionally difficult missions, delivering daily proof that it is optimally suited for such work. I am thankful and extremely proud that we may count the RFDS amongst our customers. I am equally pleased that the RFDS is among our first customers for the PC-24, which it plans to use for ambulance operations – once Pilatus, always Pilatus!"

(Image provided with Pilatus news release)

FMI: www.pilatus.com

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