Stellaer 212, a PC-12 operator based at Dublin Weston Airport, has taken delivery of a new Pilatus PC-12NGX. The aircraft, registered EI-NGX (msn2440), flew from Buochs to Shannon,Waterford, and onto Dublin Weston on 25 February. This summer, the company will also begin operations with the Pilatus PC-24.

Stellaer 212 COO and Co-founder David Hickey stated “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.”.

The Pilatus PC-12NGX, the latest version of the iconic single-engine turboprop, boasts upgrades in performance, technology, and cabin comfort. It offers the ability to land on short, unpaved runways and reach speeds of up to 290 knots, with a range of 1,803 nautical miles and a ceiling of 30,000 feet (FL300).

Image Credit: Stellaer 212

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