Stellaer 212, Ireland’s premier provider of bespoke private aircraft travel, has announced several key milestones reinforcing its leadership in business aviation. The carrier has received an Irish Air Operator Certificate (AOC), CAMO approval, and an Air Carrier Operating Licence (ACOL). Achieving the AOC required rigorous efforts to ensure the Pilatus PC-12 NGX aircraft meets the Irish Aviation Authority’s strict safety standards.

In Q1 2025, Stellaer 212 will expand its fleet with an additional Pilatus PC-12 NGX, renowned for its versatility and performance. Later in summer 2025, Stellair 212 will introduce the Pilatus PC-24, a twin-engine jet offering the benefits of a turboprop combined with the performance of a light jet, offering its clients access to more destinations than ever before.

David Mahon, CEO and Co-founder, stated “Achieving the first SET-IMC AOC in Ireland and expanding our fleet are important steps toward fulfilling our vision for business aviation in the country. Our goal is to develop a robust and sustainable business aviation market in Ireland that supports economic growth, enhances connectivity, and strengthens Ireland’s position as a key hub for global business aviation.”

David Hickey, COO and Co-founder, added “With regulatory approvals in place, ongoing fleet expansion, and the development of Dublin Weston Airport, we are playing a key role in advancing the business aviation market in Ireland. The addition of another Pilatus PC-12-NGX, and Pilatus PC-24 strengthens our ability to provide flexible, reliable, and efficient aviation services, supporting the growth of Irish businesses and enhancing connectivity to global markets.”

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