Pilatus PC-24
Pilatus Aircraft chairman Oscar J. Schwenk (right) handed over the keys to PC-24 S/N 104 to Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, the former chairman and CEO of the Nestlé Group, on May 22. This marks the fourth customer delivery of the new jet, and the first in Europe. (Photo: Pilatus Aircraft)

Pilatus Hands Over PC-24 to Former Nestlé Chief

Twinjet will be available in Europe to members of "Flying Club 24,” a new aircraft membership firm based in Sion, Switzerland.

Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, the former chairman and CEO of the Nestlé Group, accepted the keys to PC-24 S/N 104 on May 22, marking the fourth customer delivery—and the first in Europe—of the new Pilatus jet. Portsmouth, New Hampshire-based PlaneSense received the first one in early February, while Pilatus Aircraft dealer Western Aircraft of Boise, Idaho, accepted the second PC-24 last month. Pilatus’s U.S. subsidiary in Broomfield, Colorado, took possession of the third PC-24 at the beginning of this month.

Brabeck-Letmathe, a pilot who has logged more than 3,000 hours, purchased the PC-24 for his company, Brabair. Under this structure, the twinjet, along with Brabeck-Letmathe’s existing PC-12NG turboprop single, will be available in Europe to members of Flying Club 24, a new aircraft membership firm based in Sion, Switzerland.

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The company’s Swiss-made jet will carry seven passengers, and Brabeck-Letmathe said its large cargo door will allow for easier loading and unloading for larger luggage and bulky cargo. In addition, the PC-24’s short takeoff and landing capabilities allow the jet to operate at most airports throughout Europe. Pilatus also intends to obtain approval for the aircraft to operate on unpaved runways.

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