Albinati Aeronautics adds new PC-24 to managed fleet

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The owner selected Albinati Aeronautics to manage the aircraft, building on the company's established operational experience with the PC-24 type.

Albinati Aeronautics has added a brand-new Pilatus PC-24 to its managed fleet.

Registered 9H-JAAL under it’s Maltese AOC, the aircraft, based in Annecy, France, entered service at the end of March 2026 and is available for charter.

The super light PC-24 was selected primarily to meet its owner’s operational requirements, according to a press release. Designed for predominantly European missions, the jet occupies a unique position within the business aviation market by combining the performance of a business jet with the operational flexibility associated with turboprops.

Particularly well suited to operations involving shorter runways, the PC-24 provides access to airports that remain inaccessible to many conventional business jets. The aircraft also features one of the largest cargo doors in its category.

With more than 20 aircraft under management, the addition of 9H-JAAL complements a fleet that spans every major business aviation segment, from very light jets to ultra-long-range aircraft. 

Two additional aircraft, an Embraer Praetor 600 and a Gulfstream G500, are scheduled to join Albinati Aeronautics’ fleet this month.

The PC-24 arrival follows an active 2025 for managed fleet expansion, including two Bombardier Global 6000s, a Global 6500 and a Cessna Citation M2 Gen2.

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