PlaneSense will take first production PC-24 jet in 2017

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PlaneSense PC-24 jet mockup

PlaneSense will introduce a new shared jet ownership program when it takes delivery of the first Pilatus Pilatus PC-24 in 2017.

The company has been a long term user of the Pilatus PC-12 turboprop.

The PlaneSense program is scheduled to receive the first PC-24 production model in late 2017, and it has already signed for five more to be acquired thereafter.

“Offering a comprehensive fractional jet program with choices of aircraft type to ‘match the mission’ is a natural evolution for the PlaneSense program, and more importantly, it is an expansion that our clients enthusiastically support.”

George Antoniadis, president and CEO of PlaneSense said: “Offering a comprehensive fractional jet program with choices of aircraft type to ‘match the mission’ is a natural evolution for the PlaneSense program, and more importantly, it is an expansion that our clients enthusiastically support.”

“We are pleased to build upon our longstanding relationship with Pilatus by adding jets to our fleet, and we highly anticipate the honour of acquiring the first PC-24 in the world,” added Antoniadis.

“We are very proud to showcase the PC-24 mock-up at our Portsmouth headquarters,” Antoniadis said. “This privilege has afforded us with the opportunity to share the aircraft specifications, features, benefits, and our jet program details with our current clients in a very unique manner.”

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