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Wed, Sep 19, 2018

Pilatus Hands Over First PC-24 To Jetfly

One Of Four Of The Jets On Order From The Fractional Operator

Jetfly, a fractional ownership operator, took delivery of its first Super Versatile Jet during a handover ceremony on Monday. The PC-24 with serial number 111 is the first of four Super Versatile Jets destined for future operation at Jetfly.

Cédric Lescop and Maxime Bouchard, directors of Jetfly, took delivery of the company’s first PC-24. Ignaz Gretener, VP General Aviation at Pilatus, presented the keys of the outstanding PC-24 in person. Jetfly appointed Philippe Starck, the well-known French designer, to take care of the livery and interior.

“Today is a really exciting day for us”, said Cédric Lescop with evident enthusiasm. “We are very happy to be taking delivery of our PC-24 at last. This first Super Versatile Jet ‘Made in Switzerland’ 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.”

"The Jetfly PC-24 looks stunning. Yet another eyecatcher to be seen in European skies from now on," said Ignaz Gretener. "We have enjoyed an excellent partnership with Jetfly for many years and we are obviously delighted that the management opted to add the PC-24 to the company’s fleet of PC-12s.”

Jetfly operates 22 PC-12s and plans to deploy the PC-24 in parallel in order to extend its current range of services. Jetfly uses the Super Versatile Jet to provide its customers with a fast, safe, uncomplicated means of flying to their destination. In addition to the larger cabin and greater speed, Jetfly customers will also enjoy other PC-24 benefits such as the large cargo door which comes as standard and the ability to use very short runways.

(Image provided with Jetfly news release)

FMI: www.jetfly.com

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