Dublin Weston Airport based Stellaer 212 marked a significant milestone welcoming the first Pilatus PC-24 on the Irish Register. The aircraft, EJ-MACK embarked on its maiden voyage on 21 October using callsign ‘ EIX592K’ from production centre in Buochs (BXO), Switzerland to Shannon Airport before reaching its final destination at Dublin Weston Airport arriving at 1441 local.

The Pilatus PC-24, a twin-engine jet that combines the benefits of a turboprop with the performance of a light jet. Known as the “Super Versatile Jet,” the PC-24 offers the largest cabin in its class and can land on short or even unprepared runways, offering clients and operators access to more destinations than ever before, with a cruising speed of 440 knots (815 km/h) at an altitude of 45,000 feet.

Stellaer will integrate the PC-24 into its existing fleet of PC12NGXs, enhancing operational capacity and service provision for its clients across Ireland, the UK, and European markets.

Image Credit: Pilatus Aviation Images/Stephan Widmer

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